:( Your PC ran into a BSOD and needs to restart.

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    [PokeCommunity.com] :( Your PC ran into a BSOD and needs to restart.


    BSOD, also known as Blue Screen of Death, is the screen which pops up when computers can't handle problems anymore. Do you often getting this screen or variants of it, what do you feel when seeing that screen, and what's your experience or opinions involving BSOD?
     
    The last time I got a BSOD was about a month ago when I went to restart Skype by closing it and once it closed I immediately reopened it without waiting. Usually whever I do get a BSOD, I typically will say something in a bit of frustration, especially if I have a lot of work open that goes unsaved. And typically for me, BSODs happen once in a blue moon.
     
    I don't think I've ever seen a BSOD. Of course, I know people that have had them, quite frequently, too.
    Having said that, my computer does enjoy freezing for minutes on end, sometimes for no real reason. Minutes later, it'll be fine, as if nothing happened.
     
    Since this is a secondhand laptop i've got, and a pretty low-end one at that too (2.2 ghz dual core processor, Nvidia 7400 Go, 3 gig ram) I'm mostly like 'Again? Well, let's restart it then'. All my BSOD's are MEMORY_ALLOCATION. Oh well, i'll get a new one soon enough, i suppose
     
    I have not gotten the BSOD in so many years now, not sure what I'm doing right to not get them, I remember that when I used to get them (about once 2 or 3 months) I get annoyed and angered at having to restart (my windows ME used to take long to load).
     
    Well, I've gotten my PC for quite a few years and I've never gotten a BSOD. However, my brother has the exact same computer and got BSODs very frequently.
     
    Once, I accidentally had a virus installed on my computer, and it would always send out fake blue screens of death. I always thought it was odd that I didn't have to restart my computer when they appeared (they went away after two or so minutes).
     
    I got a BSOD just yesterday. I was playing Volt White 2 on my computer, and my wireless driver triggered a BSOD. I was frustrated, as I had not saved for like 3 hours and had to do more than 3 gyms again.
     
    Proper term is 'stop error'; seeing people say BSOD peeves me. The default Windows 8 stop error screen is offensively uninformative. It's actually what makes me hate the OS more than anything else, since it leaves open the implication that the entire OS is made under such a condescending assumption regarding user competence.
     
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    Something wonky is going on with my laptop, Hyper-V (where I use for virtual machines and Windows Phone emulation), and the network bridging driver (bridge.sys), causing unexpected BSoDs that are pretty hard to recreate because there doesn't seem to be a definite cause yet.

    And yet since it doesn't show up much, I guess I can live with that.

    If you want to use 'stop error', may I use 'bug check'? It's way easier to refer to things that everyone knows using a term that everyone knows.
     
    The first time I got a BSOD when I built my first computer was due to a audio driver error not liking Windows XP and had to downgrade the driver so it would work correctly on XP. The next time my computer BSOD was due to faulty memory...I bought a 8GB RAM set and within a few months it found out to be faulty, so I had to buy new memory and send back the old ones..I didn't want to go without a computer :D !
    Within a month got a replacement set..hence why my computer has 16GB worth of RAM when I was happy with just 8GB..oh well ^_^
    I suggest you guys get your computers checked out if they keep freezing...usually if your computer BSODs it's usually a hardware error or some sort of driver not working correctly.
     
    I've done a lot of multitasking on my laptop, but never ran into one. I did have a BSOD on my dad's laptop once, though. I was trying to open up Firefox, and the screen randomly appeared. I know for a fact that Firefox can't cause a BSOD (well, unless your computer's really, really old), so it might've been a virus.
     
    I've only experienced this twice on my old computer, I'm sure both the times were due to the graphics failure. They both subsequently went on to cause problems with the graphic card. Typically, I was surprised, but never agitated or troubled since it didn't frequently occur.

    Looking at your image up there, Windy, I can see terror if I ever saw it. Imagine the only way to solve the problem is to search for something well out of your memory's capacity to remember, and you only have ONE SECOND to remember it. Computer won't help either, it's gonna crash.
     
    My last BSOD was in 2010 with an incredible old Dell PC from probably 2006-ish running Windows XP. Lost most of my school work due to it - I was pissed. Never personally experienced any BSOD's from Vista onwards.
     
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