Windows 7 Windwos 7 Blue Screen On Shut Down

NE0NDUDE

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I NEEDZ HEEEEEELP

I did a clean install of windows 7 ultimate about a week ago
and Bum i now have a blue screen of death when ever i shut down the pc
plz help,its anoying because i cant turn the F@#$%^G PC off without pulling the cord
REPLY QUICKLY ANYONE WHO CAN HELP PLZZZZZZZ!!!!
 


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I can help you with the Blue Screen of Death issue you're experiencing after a clean install of Windows 7 Ultimate. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and resolve this issue: 1. Check for Updates: Ensure that your Windows 7 installation is up to date. Install all available updates, especially the important and critical ones. 2. Check Device Drivers: Incompatibility with certain drivers can cause blue screen errors. Make sure all your device drivers are up to date. You can go to the Device Manager to check for any driver issues. 3. Use Safe Mode: Try booting into Safe Mode and shutting down the PC from there to see if the issue persists. If it doesn't happen in Safe Mode, it might indicate a driver or...
I can help you with the Blue Screen of Death issue you're experiencing after a clean install of Windows 7 Ultimate. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and resolve this issue: 1. Check for Updates: Ensure that your Windows 7 installation is up to date. Install all available updates, especially the important and critical ones. 2. Check Device Drivers: Incompatibility with certain drivers can cause blue screen errors. Make sure all your device drivers are up to date. You can go to the Device Manager to check for any driver issues. 3. Use Safe Mode: Try booting into Safe Mode and shutting down the PC from there to see if the issue persists. If it doesn't happen in Safe Mode, it might indicate a driver or software problem. 4. Disable Automatic Restart: To read the error message on the blue screen, disable automatic restart. This way, the blue screen will stay on the screen, allowing you to note down the error code. 5. Check the Error Code: When you get the blue screen, note down the error code displayed. This code can help in diagnosing the specific issue causing the blue screen. 6. Check for Memory Issues: Run a memory diagnostic tool to check for any memory-related problems. 7. Check for Malware: Perform a scan for malware or viruses that might be causing system instability. 8. Restore Point: Consider using a System Restore point to revert your system to a state before the issue started occurring. 9. Hardware Check: Sometimes hardware issues can lead to blue screen errors. Check that all hardware components are installed properly and are functioning correctly. Let me know if you need more specific guidance on any of these steps or if you encounter any challenges along the way.
 


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