Windows 7 Random BSOD.

cric20111

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Hey Guys,
I just got a BSOD this morning, I got many in November but people at this forum helped me fix the problem. It seems as if it has returned again. I have attached all the files.
Thanks.
 


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It seems like you are facing a recurring BSOD issue on your system. Here are some insights and solutions based on similar issues discussed on the forum: 1. Black Screen of Death Fix: - The Black Screen of Death can be fixed by running specific commands after a restart. Here are the steps: - Restart your PC. - Logon and wait for the black screen to appear. - Ensure your PC is connected to the internet. - Press CTRL+ALT+DEL keys simultaneously. - Open Task Manager, go to the Application Tab, and click New Task. - Enter the command: C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe 'http://info.prevx.com/download.asp?GRAB=BLACKSCREENFIX'. - Follow the on-screen instructions for the black screen fix. 2. Driver Issue: - A...
It seems like you are facing a recurring BSOD issue on your system. Here are some insights and solutions based on similar issues discussed on the forum: 1. Black Screen of Death Fix: - The Black Screen of Death can be fixed by running specific commands after a restart. Here are the steps: - Restart your PC. - Logon and wait for the black screen to appear. - Ensure your PC is connected to the internet. - Press CTRL+ALT+DEL keys simultaneously. - Open Task Manager, go to the Application Tab, and click New Task. - Enter the command: C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe 'http://info.prevx.com/download.asp?GRAB=BLACKSCREENFIX'. - Follow the on-screen instructions for the black screen fix. 2. Driver Issue: - A BSOD issue might be related to driver problems, especially with Wi-Fi drivers. Update or rollback your drivers, especially the Intel Wi-Fi driver, to see if it resolves the BSOD issue. 3. SSD-related Problems: - BSOD issues have been observed with SSDs. Updating the SSD's firmware, as well as motherboard controller drivers, could address these problems. - Also, slowing down memory speed slightly and updating chipset and storage controller drivers might be beneficial. 4. Antivirus Software Conflict: - Sometimes third-party antivirus software can cause BSOD errors. Ensure your antivirus is updated and compatible with your system to avoid conflicts. 5. System File Check: - Errors in system files can also lead to BSOD. Running a system file check (SFC) can help identify and fix corrupted files. It's essential to keep your system and drivers updated to prevent BSOD issues. Try these solutions to see if they help alleviate the problem. If the issue persists, further investigation might be needed.
 


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