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    Stop: 0x000000124 and c0000135 BSoD in Windows 7 and windows vista

    My Laptop crashes without warning to BSoD a lot of times. Each moment it crashes, there take place a different stop error. I could not even login in my last two efforts. After I place the username as well as password, the BSOD come into view. My laptop has two Operating system. The original was Windows- Vista in addition to I create a partition to install windows 7. The issue occurs in both Operating Systems. Here are a few of the stop codes: stop: 0x000000124 stop: c0000135, stop: 0x000000f4 (0x00000003, 0x87DFDD40, 0x87DFDEAC, 0x82E45D50). Please assist me. Thank you in advance

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    Re: Stop: 0x000000124 and c0000135 BSoD in Windows 7 and windows vista

    Hi, this is an error that is able to have some causes however as a common law of thumb it is generally hardware. There are TS steps you be able to do, as well as I will provide you the list, it is quite comprehensive however if you follow them we will absolutely get you closer to a answer. If it is software in many cases it is a sullied driver or a driver clash. The most regular reason of blue screens is over heating, as well as video card problems. Confirm you have a good temperature as well as voltage monitoring program, make sure your drivers to confirm they are the entire modern.

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    Re: Stop: 0x000000124 and c0000135 BSoD in Windows 7 and windows vista

    You have to make an effort to boot the PC in safe mode. You have to restart your PC in addition to start selecting the F8 key on your keyboard. On a PC that is configured for booting too many operating systems, you be able to click the F8 key while the Boot Menu comes into view. Pick an alternative while the Windows Advanced Options menu comes out, plus after that select ENTER. While the Boot menu come out again, as well as the words "safe mode” come into view at the bottom, choose the installation that you would like to begin, plus next select ENTER. If the PC is workings well in safe mode, you be able to infer that a few third party software is causing the problem.

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    Re: Stop: 0x000000124 and c0000135 BSoD in Windows 7 and windows vista

    You have to Modifying BIOS/complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) settings wrongly be able to be reason for this serious issues that may stop your PC from booting correctly. Microsoft is not able to assurance that any issues resultant from the configuring of BIOS/CMOS settings be able to resolve. Adjustments of the settings are at your own risk. Please make sure with your PC producer for flashing the BIOS. Hope this helps,

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