How To Fix Blue Screen In Windows 8 and Windows 7
Me in this article will explain several ways / tips to overcome Blue Screen in Windows 8 and Windows 7
Blue Screen is also commonly called the Black Screen occurs because a critical error on a computer system causes the program / apilikasi running should be stopped and the computer suddenly shutdown or restart. Blue Screen also typically display a message like this "Windows Has Been Shutdown to prevevent damage to your computer"
Error is common because there are problems with the hardware or computer hardware drivers. But Not all Blue Screen occurred because of computer hardware problems, can also occur due to damage to a computer system or computer software.
Below I will describe some of the ways to overcome the problem of Blue Screen in Windows 8 and Windows 7.
Error in Registry
System registry is responsible for the passage of system settings. If the problem is in the sytem registry, can be overcome by using a registry cleaner like CCleaner
Error in Software / application
A bug in the software may cause a Blue Screen. If the Blue Screen appears after installing the software, restart the computer and then uninstall the program
Control panel - Add / uninstall the program - select the program that you want to uninstall
Error in Hardware
Sometimes - sometimes new hardware installed on a computer causes the computer to blue screen. If that happens, remove the hardware and then look at the hardware manufacturer's official website is available updates or bug fixes for the hardware
Some other tips to resolve Blue Screen in Windows 7 and Windows 8:
1. Try to install the original software, because the majority of pirated software contained therein malware / spyware
2. Close all programs running on the computer when you want to turn off. Do not turn off the computer by pressing the power button, as this may damage the computer system
3. Disable the start-up of unwanted programs, so as not to overburden the system
To deactivate the start-up:
Go to Run (Windows key + R), then type "msconfig"
After msconfig open, select Start up
Select all unwanted programs, and then click Disable (note: see the name of the program before it is disabled, do not disable the program windows or microsoft)
Such a brief article on How Troubleshooting Blue Screen in Windows 8 and Windows 7
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