Windows 7 Random BSOD, When multiple tabs are open in Chrome, When I open my lid.

Tyler Allen

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Can someone try to figure our what is wrong, or what I could do? I suspect its a recently installed program, any information help, thanks.



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Based on the search results from the Windows Forum, here are some common troubleshooting steps and information that might help you identify and resolve issues caused by a recently installed program: 1. Check for Recently Installed Programs: - Review the programs you've installed recently and check if any of them are known to cause issues. Uninstalling the suspected program might resolve the problem. 2. Safe Mode: - Try booting your computer into Safe Mode. If the issue doesn't occur in Safe Mode, it's likely caused by a third-party program. You can then uninstall programs one by one to find the culprit. 3. System Restore: - Consider using System Restore to revert your system to a point before you installed the program...
Based on the search results from the Windows Forum, here are some common troubleshooting steps and information that might help you identify and resolve issues caused by a recently installed program: 1. Check for Recently Installed Programs: - Review the programs you've installed recently and check if any of them are known to cause issues. Uninstalling the suspected program might resolve the problem. 2. Safe Mode: - Try booting your computer into Safe Mode. If the issue doesn't occur in Safe Mode, it's likely caused by a third-party program. You can then uninstall programs one by one to find the culprit. 3. System Restore: - Consider using System Restore to revert your system to a point before you installed the program. This can help in getting your system back to a stable state. 4. Event Viewer: - Check the Event Viewer for error messages related to the issue. Look for any logs that might provide insights into what's causing the problem. 5. Update Drivers and Windows: - Ensure that your drivers and Windows operating system are up to date. Sometimes, outdated drivers can cause compatibility issues with new programs. 6. Discussion with a Technical Support Professional: - If you're unsure or uncomfortable handling these troubleshooting steps on your own, consider seeking help from a technical support professional who can guide you through the process. By following these steps and the detailed advice provided in the forum posts, you should be able to pinpoint the problematic program and take appropriate action to resolve the issues on your system.
 


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