The meaning of Windows 7 blue screen

  

1. Fault check information

***STOP 0x0000001E(0xC0000005,0xFDE38AF9,0x0000001,0x7E8B0EB4) KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED ***

The above line explains:

Part 1 It is the Stop Code, which is STOP 0x0000001E, which is used to identify the type error that has occurred.

The second part is a set of four numbers enclosed in parentheses, indicating random developer-defined parameters (this parameter is incomprehensible to the average user, only the driver writer or the developer of the Microsoft operating system) Only understand).

The third part is the wrong name. The first line of information is often used to identify drivers or devices that produce errors. Most of this information is very succinct, but the stop code can be used as a search term in the Microsoft Knowledge Base and other technical materials.

2, recommended operation

The second part of the blue screen is recommended information for the user. Sometimes the recommended action is just a general recommendation; sometimes it shows a hint related to the current question. In general, the only advice is to reboot.

3, the debug port tells the user whether the memory dump image is written to the disk, use the memory dump image to determine the nature of the problem, and tell the user whether the debug information is passed to another computer vendor And what port was used to complete this communication. However, the information here does not make sense to ordinary users. Sometimes the Security Section can smoothly find out which production team is the problem. It will clearly report which file was wrong in the first part, but often it can only find a rough range, and it is impossible to clearly indicate the problem. Since the factory was completely forced to stop, only the reorganization was started. Sometimes, the production team realized the mistake and did not repeat it. But sometimes it still tries to grab parts, so the factory leader has to repeat the downtime decision (can't start and display blue screen information, or blue screen again when doing the same operation).

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