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Tuesday, 11 December 2012

BSOD Solution for Window 8

If you have BSOD Problem with your computer then I can help you to solve the problem. This post is all about the solution of the BSOD problem. When BSOD occurs general steps to follow: 

Use Last Known Good Configuration: If you have recently added a hardware or software, continuously press F8 during booting and select “Last Known Good Configuration." 

Test your Random Access Memory (RAM): You can test your RAM using a Memory Test program when booting from the Windows Installation DVD. Step-by-step instructions with screen shots are given in System Restore or Recovery section of Window 8, Window 7.

Recent software, hardware and/or driver changes: If you have installed incompatible software or hardware which leads to undesired change in computer setup configuration like installing graphic card, network card, chipset, graphics card, sound card, and more. Then rollback all changes from Device manger.Steps to follow. Go to Start - > Run and then type devmgmt.msc then Right-click the device and click Properties option. Then Go to the Driver tab and click "Roll Back Driver" and Restart your computer.

Use Safe Mode, System Restore and Clean Boot: Try to boot in Safe Mode. To do this, press F8 after the initial screen a few times before the Window Screen appears. Select Safe Mode and press Enter. It is always advised to make restore points so that by using System Restore you can rollback all changes you had made. If that doesn't work, try Safe Mode again, but don't use System Restore. If you can be in Safe mode for a while without getting a BSOD, you can try a "Clean boot." 


Advanced Hardware-related troubleshooting techniques: 
Remove all unnecessary hardware. All you really need is your motherboard, your hard drive, power supply, CPU, fans, RAM and graphics card.
If you have any spare components (besides a motherboard and hard drive), try swapping them one at a time. Especially try to switch the power supply if possible. Look on the motherboard for burn marks or leaking capacitors.
There are also stress tests that you can run. These use different parts of your computer (often the CPU) to make sure that they are not overheating nor have problems. 


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