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Blue Screen Crash
#1 Ram is corrupted. Checking of Ram can be done by process of elimination, that is if we have 2 sticks of Ram, then removal of 1 Ram and turning on the computer then letting it run to see if the Blue Screen Crash occurs. If it doesn't, the the faults with the Ram that was removed. Since I use Kingston Ram and it comes with lifetime warranty, I just need to go down to the local shop and exchange it. Some computer have inbuilt RAM checking software that runs some test to check the integrity of the RAM. #2 Conflicting software. I find that this happens if the computer has been running for about 2-3 years without much maintainance. So new computers with a Blue Screen Crash usually can attribute it to RAM failure. Installing many software into a PC can cost it to slow down, especially if there is plenty of software applications going on in the back ground. So to solve this problem, just install a registry cleaner, scan and only if needed purchase the fix to solve the errors. You will see a significant improvement in the speed of your computer, when running programs, opening Word, Excel, running multiple programs. This is because the CPU is freed up and can use its resources on applications you need rather then those running in the background. You may also find you Blue Screen Crash fixed after clearing the errors. A useful Blue Screen Crash solution can be found here. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Use this to fix your Blue Screen Crash |
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