How to fix the blue screen when the XP system is turned off?

  

In the XP system, it is more common to have a blue screen when booting up, but some users find that not only may a blue screen appear when booting, but also a blue screen when turned off. So, how to solve the blue screen when shutting down? Let Xiaobian teach you a practical way now.

If your computer often appear blue screen off during the shutdown process, but the fault is intermittent, press & ldquo; Ctrl + Alt + Delete & rdquo; key is also no response, then surely you The system has not yet been patched accordingly. In fact, this is a bug in Windows XP shutdown, but as long as you download the SP1 patch and patch it, the general problem will be solved.

There is also a case where the blue screen error (BSOD) does not only appear in WIN98, but also in WIN XP. Mostly because WINDOWS encounters a fatal error, if it continues to run, it may cause data or hardware damage. Then, an error message with a white background on the blue background appears to wait for the user to shut down or restart the computer. Or the computer will automatically restart inexplicably. After rebooting, it will prompt “The system recovers from a serious error”, and this automatic restart will not display the blue screen error message and we can't solve the problem, but we can set the error message. show.

Right click on “My Computer>-Properties-System Properties-Startup and Recovery-Settings-Cancel&Automatic Restart”. The format of the blue screen error message: error symbol, error code, custom parameters, and memory unknown and file name.

Mainly includes three parts:

1. Error detection information includes error symbols and error codes, where the error symbols are generally displayed at the top of the screen, and the common ones are KERNEL-STACK-INPAGE- ERROR, INACCESSIBLE-BOOT-DEVICE, IRO-NOT-LESS-OR-EQUAL, etc.; and the error code is mainly displayed in the middle of the screen, including a string of hexadecimal codes starting with "STOP"; such as 0x00000077, 0x000000A7, etc. And the parameters in parentheses.

2. Suggested user action: Between the error symbol and the error code, but these suggested actions are not targeted.

3. Display port information and memory dump status: at the bottom.

Solution:

1. Write down the error symbol and error code, especially the error code, then log in to micro-support.microsoft.com/support and search for “microsoft.com&rdquo In the box, type “STOP error code" (eg “STOP 0x00000077”), then click “Go” search solution.

2. The system comes with emergency measures: After the power-on self-test, press the F8 key, the OS loader's Windows advanced options menu appears, select ” the last correct configuration “. If not, try selecting "Safe Mode" or "Safe Mode with Network Connection" in the Windows Advanced Options menu of the OS loader. Then delete the application or driver that caused the failure. Lost system files, etc. If you still can't enter the system, try to use the XP CD drive: press R to enter the “Troubleshooting Console” and remove the driver that caused the failure.

3. Use the analysis memory dump file: start and fail recovery - write & rdquo; write debugging information & ldquo; set & rdquo; full memory dump “, when the blue screen appears, the memory information will be automatically Save all the memory.dmp in the Windows directory, and then download and install "Debugging Tools for Windows"; then open the Memory.dmp under the Windows directory for analysis.

The above are some possible reasons and solutions for the blue screen when the XP system is turned off. When the blue screen phenomenon occurs, the most important point is to find the cause of the blue screen. After finding the reason for the blue screen, look for it again. The solution will be twice the result with half the effort.

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