Four steps to easily solve Windows blue screen problems

  
                

Blue screen errors are the most common mistakes made with computers, but ordinary users have little knowledge of blue screens. Although the stability of win7 is much better than xp, sometimes improper operations can still cause blue screens. Recently, my Windows XP system often has an unexpected blue screen. I originally wanted to reinstall the system. However, due to too many softwares that need to be reinstalled, I decided to find out the specific reasons for the blue screen. After some efforts, I finally found a good blue screen fault. The solution, the following share with everyone, there are four steps.

Step1: Find the log, XP and Vista steps are almost

Right click on my computer — advanced (Vista is Advanced System Settings) — Settings under Startup and Recovery. The blue screen log may be in the Minidump folder, or it may be the MEMORY.DMP file, which is identifiable here in the startup and fault files.

This interface is the bottom, there is a path, if the display is: small memory dump (64K), the corresponding path is% SystemRoot% \\ Minidump, the blue screen of the log file is saved in Minidump folder. The real address is: system disk - windows folder - inside the Minidump folder.

There is also a possibility that when the blue screen is used, the operating system writes the data in the memory (including virtual memory) directly to the file to generate the MEMORY.DMP file, which is in the Windows directory. . Previous12Next page Total 2 pages

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