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How to get rid of my blue screen on my pc?

I have a network of pc and I just upgrade one of them to windows 7 and now when i work on it at times I get the blue screen of death. Can you help me get rid of this blue screen?

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Your network not important, disconnect and connect again RAM & Hard drive. blue death screen also is the hardware error, try with 1 slot ram

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SOURCE: blue screen of death

Download and install a program called WhoCrashed, which will tell you what module or driver causes it.

http://www.resplendence.com/whocrashed

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Blue screen - Memmory_Management

You have the blue screen of death unless you have tweaked your PC to stop without restart it is difficult to read the error.

Did you upgrade from a x86 (32bit) ot x64 (64bit) version of Windows XP or Vista?

Windows (5) XP to Windows 7 - wet7xp_x86.exe

Windows (6) Vista to Windows 7 - Windows6.0-KB928635-x86.msu

Did you run the Windows7UpgradeAdvisor first ?

There maybe Memory Issues with your PC using Windows 7 especailly your Video Card Memory , it a good idea to check you motherboard for memory compatibilty some Motherboards wont take High Density Memory with Windows 7, check here at Crucial Scanner

If you post your HTML result of the Windows 7 upgrade checker to this post I maybe be able to help you further.


If all this fails I suggest that you do a complete install of Windows 7 unless you just have the upgrade pack, please check that you are using the correct version for your PC either 32bit or 64bit as shown above.

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