Thursday, November 25, 2010

Blue Screen Error



A stop error screen or bug check screen, commonly called a blue screen of death (also known as a BSoD, bluescreen, or "blue screen of doom"), is caused by a fatal system error and is the error screen displayed by the Microsoft Windows family of operating systems upon encountering a critical error, of a non-recoverable nature, that causes the system to "crash." The common expression blue screen of death comes from the color of the screen generated by the error.

Stop errors are usually hardware or driver related,[1] causing the computer to stop responding, whereupon, in the latest versions of Windows, the screen presents information for diagnostic purposes that was collected as the operating system performed a bug check.

If configured to do so, the computer will save all of its memory data to a disk file (known as a "dump file") for later retrieval, to assist in the analysis by an expert technician of the causes of the error.

Solution:

1) You can shutdown your computer and remove your ram and then again insert it. Moreover it will get solved by doing this.

2) You can increase your virtual memory by increasing your paging size.

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