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    BSOD Stop Errors in Windows Vista

    Windows Vista is facing such a serious problem that the OS no longer operable, it is immediately closed and you get a threatening text message on your screen, whose technical details begin with the word STOP in capital letters. As a stop error normally appears in white on a blue background, these messages are often called "bluescreen" or the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) called. When a Stop error occurs, this means that there is a serious problem to your immediate attention. Windows Vista has a lot of information and tools to solve problems that you can use to stop the cause of errors to find out. Many of these tools are intended for use by developers working with professional problem-solving programs. However, if you know where to search, you can learn a lot of these error messages, and in many cases you can completely restore your system by relying on standard techniques for solving computer problems.


    Stop error on your needs

    When Windows encounters a serious error which it is stopped, is undertaking the following actions:

    1. The system displays a Stop message.
    2. Based on the settings for the current Windows installation program writes data to the paging problem. When the computer restarts, this information is stored as a crash dump file, which can be used for the specific cause of the error to solve.
    3. Again based on current preferences. The system with the Stop Notice remains on the screen pauses or restarts when the crash dump information is stored.


    You two crucial aspects of this process to your needs. This is done by the size of the crash dump files to define and specify whether you want Windows to automatically restart after a stop message appeared on your screen. A Stop Notice after default Windows automatically restarts. This is the best strategy in response to a random, isolated stop error. But if you stop often experiencing errors, you probably have more success in solving the problem by reinstalling Windows to configure the program to pause after a Stop message and wait until you manually restart the system. Would you make this change, you must follow the following steps:

    • Open Control Panel, click System and Maintenance, click System and then click Advanced system settings.
    • Respond to the User Account Control prompt.
    • In the System Properties dialog box on the Advanced tab.
    • Under Startup and Recovery Settings button. The Startup and Recovery dialog box appears
    • Uncheck Automatically restart, and then click OK.


    Through the same dialog you can also define the settings for crash dump files. By default Windows keeps a kernel memory dump. This option includes memory that is allocated to drivers and programs of the kernel model, which often cause stop errors. Because there is unallocated memory or memory that is allocated to programs in user mode, it is usually smaller than the amount of RAM on your system. The exact amount varies, but generally you can expect from a file about a third of the size of physical RAM installed. The crash files are stored in% System% folder under the file Memory.dmp. If you have enough disk space, consider again the system so that to make a full memory dump is saved. With this option, the entire contents of physical memory, which means that it is as large as your installed RAM

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    Re: BSOD Stop Errors in Windows Vista

    How to read a stop error?

    The exact text of a Stop error vary depending on the cause of the error. The information in a Stop error decoding, which can help you find the underlying problem and fix it.

    Symbolic error name.

    This is the error message passed to the operating system. It corresponds to the stop error in number under the screen. In this example, the symbolic name PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA error.

    Recommendations to stop errors to resolve.

    This text is of general application to all stop errors of the type specified. Depending on the error number, you may be asked to check the available disk space, remove one piece of hardware or recently installed software or drivers to delete or update.

    Error number and parameters.

    Developers call this section Bugcheck information. The text after the word STOP contains the error number (in hexadecimal notation, as you can see the 0x at the beginning of the code) and up to four parameters specific to the type of error.
    A stop error

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    Re: BSOD Stop Errors in Windows Vista

    Look for the name of a driver in the error details. If the foutberichteen specific file is listed and that file can not pin down a driver for a specific hardware device, you might solve the problem by disabling the driver, remove or restore to an earlier version. Or visit the website of the manufacturer at the most recent version bi j hear your hardware. Most eligible sinners network interface cards, video cards and disk controllers.

    Connect hardware problems out. In many cases the software is the victim and not the cause of blue screens. Damaged hard drives, faulty physical RAM and CPU overheating chips are three common hardware problems that could result in stop errors. If the error appears to act arbitrarily and the details in the messages are different every time, then there is a very good chance that you lot in trouble.

    Check your computer's memory. Windows Vista has a memory diagnostic tool that you can use if you suspect there is a faulty or not working memory. If you want to perform this diagnostic procedure, open Control Panel and type in the search memory. Then, under System Memory problems on your computer down. (You have administrator privileges.) In the Memory Control Program, click Restart now and check for problems (recommended) or to check on problems when I restart the computer.

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