Windows 7 BSOD After Shutting Down !!!

alhasen

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Hi there,

i am running Win7 Ultimate 64-Bit
the problem started from a week ago

when ever i shut down my pc i get a BSOD

i looked a lot for the problem
i think this guy have the same as my problem
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so can u help me please,
 
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It seems like you're facing a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) issue on your Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit system whenever you shut down your PC. This can be quite frustrating, but let's work on resolving this issue. Since you mentioned that you found someone with a similar problem, but the link you provided was removed, I'll provide you with some general steps to troubleshoot and fix BSOD issues:

Steps to Resolve BSOD on Shutdown:​

  1. Check for Windows Updates:
    • Make sure your Windows 7 system is up to date with the latest updates. Sometimes, Microsoft releases patches to fix known issues that could be causing the BSOD.
    []Update Device Drivers:
    • Outdated or incompatible device drivers can also lead to...
It seems like you're facing a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) issue on your Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit system whenever you shut down your PC. This can be quite frustrating, but let's work on resolving this issue. Since you mentioned that you found someone with a similar problem, but the link you provided was removed, I'll provide you with some general steps to troubleshoot and fix BSOD issues:

Steps to Resolve BSOD on Shutdown:​

  1. Check for Windows Updates:
    • Make sure your Windows 7 system is up to date with the latest updates. Sometimes, Microsoft releases patches to fix known issues that could be causing the BSOD.
    []Update Device Drivers:
    • Outdated or incompatible device drivers can also lead to BSOD errors. Update your graphics card, network adapter, and other critical drivers to the latest versions.
    [
    ]Check for Malware:
    • Run a full system scan with your antivirus software to check for any malware that might be causing the BSOD.
    []Check System Files:
    • Use the System File Checker tool to scan and repair corrupted system files that could be causing the issue.
      • Open Command Prompt as an administrator and run the command: sfc /scannow
    [
    ]Check for Disk Errors:
    • Run a disk check using the chkdsk command to identify and fix disk errors.
      • Open Command Prompt as an administrator and run the command: chkdsk /f /r
    []Check for Faulty Hardware:
    • Sometimes hardware issues can lead to BSOD errors. Check your RAM, hard drive, and other hardware components for any faults.
    [
    ]Review the System Logs:
    • Check the Windows Event Viewer for any error messages or warnings that might provide more details about the BSOD.
  2. BSOD Analysis:
    • If you can provide the error code or message displayed on the BSOD, it can help in identifying the specific issue causing the crash.

      Additional Recommendations:​

    • Backup Your Data:
    • Before performing any troubleshooting steps, ensure you have a recent backup of your important data to avoid any data loss.
    • Consider Upgrading to a Newer OS:
    • Since Windows 7 is no longer supported by Microsoft, consider upgrading to a newer operating system like Windows 10 for better security and support. Try these steps and let me know if you encounter any specific error messages or need further assistance.
 
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