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Blue screen of death and unexpected shutdown

Soul.

 
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  • this incident happened a week ago,my laptop doesnt reponds,it hangs and and stops working then the screen will turn to blue saying''

    problem has been detected and Windows has been shut down to preventdamage to your computer.
    >
    >KERNEL_STACK_ERROR
    >
    >It this is the first time your've seen this Stop error screen, restart
    >your
    >computer. If this screen appears again, follow these stesps:
    >
    >Check to make sure any new hardware or software is properly installed.
    >If
    >this is a new installation, ask your hardware or software manufacturer
    >for
    >any windows updates you might need.
    >
    >If problems conintue, disable or remove any newly installed hardware
    >or
    >software. Disable BIOS memory options such as caching or shadowing, If
    >you
    >need to use safe Mode to remove or disable components, restart your
    >computer,
    >press F8 to select Advanced Startup Options, and then select Safe
    >Mode.

    >Technical information:
    >
    >***STOP: 0x0000007F (sorry i forgot)
    >
    >
    >Collecting Data for crash dump ...
    >Initializing disk for crash dump ...
    >Beginning dump of physical memory.
    >Dumping physical memory to disk: 100
    >Physical memory dump complete.
    >Contact your system admin or technical support for for further
    >assistance.

    so i need to use safe mode,to use my computer.
    i really need help with this.thanks
     

    Zet

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  • if you have installed any new software or hardware before that happened, uninstall them, if you get the same message it might mean your harddrive is dying, so back up all data and format. If no changes appear you might need to get a new harddrive
     

    Zet

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  • please don't try dont do posts like that, just type stuff randomly like "thanks everyone, I will try to do that as soon as I can"
     
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    KERNEL_STACK_INPAGE_ERROR
    Stop 0x00000077
    This Stop message indicates that the requested page of kernel data from the paging file could not be read into memory. It might have been caused by a bad block (sector) in a paging file, a disk controller error, a defective motherboard, failing RAM, or because the stack signature in the kernel stack was not found. In extremely rare cases, it is caused when nonpaged pool resources run out.

    Given that I'd suggest trying disabling your computer's paging file.
    I can go through the stuff said in the quote if you want.
     
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    Control Panel > System > Advanced > Settings (under Performance) > Advanced > Change (under Virtual memory)
     

    Soul.

     
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  • thanks!! i'll try that as soon as i can

    darn,it doesnt work,i tried it a little while ago.i tried to run my laptop in a normal boot up but the screen still turns to blue after the boot up....
     
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    try safe mode the restore point..(keep in mind about back ups)

    Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > System Restore

     
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  • thanks!! i'll try that as soon as i can

    darn,it doesnt work,i tried it a little while ago.i tried to run my laptop in a normal boot up but the screen still turns to blue after the boot up....
    In that case it seems like you have a faulty hard drive. If you've recently installed RAM, then take the new RAM out, as it seems you either have faulty RAM or your HDD.

    Let us know about the RAM.
     

    Tsugaru

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  • It sounds like it could be a driver issue or a program recently installed causing issues.

    Go Start>The search bar>Type System Restore and then click it. It may take a min or two to load up, then select back to a day when you never had any issues with the laptop. So try think back to when the error started and then do the restore to a day or two back before they started.

    Hope that helps.
     

    Soul.

     
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  • i havent installed any ram yet,

    when i opened the system restore it told me that

    ''no restore points have been created on your computer's system disk.
    to create a restore point open system restore

    system restore can help fix problems that migt be making your computer
    to run slow or stops responding

    system restore does not affect any of your documents,pictures or
    other personal data,How does system restore work?''

    What will i do now?

    anyway,thanks for the help
     

    NoSkill

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  • I experienced the exact same thing before. I had to get myself a new hard drive.

    Anyway, if you're not too fond of wasting money on a new hard drive, try wiping out your hard drive and reinstalling Windows Vista (you have the CD, right?). If that doesn't work, what I recommend you do is call a technician to take care of the problem.
     

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    Is it happening again?
    If not, try not to run many major programs at same time.
    Try to uninstall strange hardware drivers and software.
     
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