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    Bear's Avatar The way of spam shooting

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    my pc just got randomly bsoded..what should i do?any advice from pc experts?
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    Install windows again. When you turn on ur computer, choose boot from the CD or whatever u have windows on.

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    Bear's Avatar The way of spam shooting

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    Originally Posted by Brisk View Post
    Install windows again. When you turn on ur computer, choose boot from the CD or whatever u have windows on.
    I dont have the installation disk anymore '-'
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    wait for hit i think he is the best about pc's

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    Start -> run -> eventvwr.msc -> enter -> Collapse "Window Logs" -> Click on "System" -> find the error entry of when it happened and check if it contains any useful data.
    It's a terrible thing, I think, in life to wait until you're ready.
    I have this feeling now that actually no one is ever ready to do anything.
    There is almost no such thing as ready. There is only now.
    And you may as well do it now. Generally speaking, now is as good a time as any.

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    Brisk's Avatar Arizona

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    How is he gonna do that if his computer won't start?

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    Dave's Avatar 1' or 1=1--

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    The PC doesn't start anymore? Usually you can restart your PC after a BSOD. :c
    It's a terrible thing, I think, in life to wait until you're ready.
    I have this feeling now that actually no one is ever ready to do anything.
    There is almost no such thing as ready. There is only now.
    And you may as well do it now. Generally speaking, now is as good a time as any.

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    Originally Posted by SuperWaffle View Post
    The PC doesn't start anymore? Usually you can restart your PC after a BSOD. :c
    Well with this problem, the PC starts, tries to load windows, however, it doesn't find windows installed, so it turns blue screen with a bunch of codes on it and crashes. Only way to fix, that I know of, is to reinstall windows.

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    Download A Virus Protector If you don't have one.

    Restart Computer.

    Enter Safe Mode(Press F8 or Esc button for Win7)

    Then start the Anti Virus once in Safe Mode.

    And once did that.Restart Computer again.

    Then Press the same button

    This time-Turn on/restart your computer
    Just after the BIOS screen and before the Windows logo appears press the F8 key on your keyboard (you might have to try this a few times!) – you may now be presented with the Advanced Boot Options menu.

    Choose Repair Your Computer


    Then BSOD is fixed
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    Originally Posted by SuperWaffle View Post
    Start -> run -> eventvwr.msc -> enter -> Collapse "Window Logs" -> Click on "System" -> find the error entry of when it happened and check if it contains any useful data.
    you will have to run windows in safe mode.

    But if your pc wont start at all and blue screen it will be a graphics or ram error you need to get a new 1 of what ever is broken.

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