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Windows Xp Blue Screen Of Death
Here are a few ways you can remedy. 1. Check your registry the registry of your Windows XP operating system, Vista, often gets stored with tons of data from games, applications and drivers installed over the years. A registry cleaner is a simple 1 click solution to solve any problems that arise from this area. Some times clearing out tons of errors solves the blue screen of death issue, sometimes it does not. In any case, simply by removing obsolete data and errors from this section of your computer will always speed up your computer application and game loading time. 2. Change your RAM. RAM stands for Random Access memory. The more RAM you have in your computer, the better it is for your computer. The CPU, or Central Processing Unit fetches and stores data in your RAM. When it tries to access a certain location of your RAM that is faulty, the blue screen error will pop up, and that's when you will lose all your data if it was not saved. A quick tip is you might want to have the autosave feature of your computer on. This way, your document will be saved in the event of a crash occuring. 3. Change the Power Supply. Not sure exactly why, but I was told by a Dell expert that the power supply can have a negative effect on your computer when faulty. I personally don't go into the Power Supply because steps 1 and 2 described above usually work for me, and it should work for you too! Hope this helps you and have a nice day! Sherman Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com The best Registry Cleaners for Windows Vista and XP Blue Screen Of Death issues at registrycleanercompare.blogspot.com |
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