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Computer HELLLP!

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Soap 1
TinktheSprite 3
freebyrdll 1
The Day I Tried to Live 1
guitarnate2000 1

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TinktheSprite --- 10 years ago -

What is this? It won't go away
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TinktheSprite --- 10 years ago -

'm back. IDK what that was but I got rid of it! I stayed up til 3 am trying to get rid of it. Today, not so mushy brained, I started up in Safe Mode and let the computer do it's own repairs. Methinks it had something to do with a work site I was on. It was acting funky last night. I didn't close out the window when I was through. It might have did something to my computer. 

The Day I Tried to Live --- 10 years ago -

You might check to see if you psu is working properly.

This also can be the result of a cpu heatsink fan not cooling properly or the thermal paste burned up.

If it continues to happen on a regular basis go into the bios and check the temp of your cpu, revolutions of your heatsink fan, and if the fins have a bunch of dust build up that is prevention it from cooling. 

freebyrdll --- 10 years ago -

Commonly known as the "blue screen of death." 

TinktheSprite --- 10 years ago -

Laptop was cooled over night and I still got the screen today. I never hear the fan come on inside. I wonder if it's working?... I thought the Blue Screen of death had no writing on it; a total computer crash? This screen told me what to do. 

Soap --- 10 years ago -

Have you made any recent changes to the system since this started happening? Installed a software program, installed new hardware, etc. Difficult to help without knowing more or reviewing the dmp file that would have been created as a result of the BSOD.

https://support.microsoft.com/kb/980932 

guitarnate2000 --- 10 years ago -

^
What soap said.

try unplugging everything but your keyboard and mouse. power it on and see if this happens again. if not then one of your components could be the problem. also try going in via safe mode and look at the application and system event logs for errors 

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