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Vista Blue Screen of Death

Last answer on Aug 27, 2009 12:34:35 pm BST BEN, on Nov 5, 2008 5:30:48 pm GMT 
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Hello,
My wife has a laptop that runs on Vista and everytime she boots up it gives her the blue screen. I have tried running it in safe mode, running the last known good configuration, and I have also tried to go into repair mode and fix it but everytime the blue screen will pop up. I have also tried to reboot the computer by inserting the back-up recovery dics but it still doesn't work. The last thing that was installed on the computer before the blue screen appeared was Microsoft Office 2007 and the last thing that was downloaded was the new Vista Service Pack. They were both installed on the same day. Can anybody help me? Thank You.

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xiao, on Nov 5, 2008 5:45:59 pm GMT
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Wat specifically is the blue screen error?

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Vista Eats Turd, on Jan 25, 2009 1:43:02 am GMT

I don't want to upgrade to Vista for many reasons. What I Recommend is to downgrade to Windows XP. I hope this has helped you.

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lee, on Jan 29, 2009 4:48:46 pm GMT
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Ive been having the same problem, ive tried buying a new hard drive and that only works when the old one is not plugged in

the only solution ive heard of is to get your hands on a linux OS cd, stick that in your cd drive, boot from the drive rather than the HDD, install linux OS and then do a system restore to before the stupid update

im in the process of getting a linux cd now but i just thought id let u kno this as well so you could get onto solving the problem straight away

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Farco, on Mar 3, 2009 10:24:58 am GMT
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Hi there,

Sorry if my english is bad. I'm having same problem like that before many times. Restart, Save Mode, BIOS Setup, last good configuration, etc, etc, etc didn't solve the problem. What I did is, suspect my one or both my RAM wasn't working properly. After I took it out than check, I found that one of my RAM contains like oxidice on the part that connect to computer. Than I try to use only one RAM and its working okay until now.

My advice is, please check your RAM and hard disk. If u have 2 RAMs than try to use one by one than observe. Also don;t forget to plug and unplug your hard disk sometimes it will help.

Sorry if only that I know. Hopefully can help u out to solve your problem.

Cheers.

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 mariosplatter, on Aug 27, 2009 12:34:35 pm BST

Try http://tinyurl.com/c4lnag for a registry cleaner

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