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once your computer take an BOD or blue screen of *****. it is an indicator that one of you perepherals was damage. in that case you only have to option the memory cards or the HDD. if some point you dont experience a hard time in booting it is not the HDD. maybe your memory cards was in defective state. sometimes good sometimes bad. try to chkdsk first or scan your HDD for posible bad cluster. and make a test also in your memory using some stress memory tester
The problem lies within your video card. Try to replace your video card please but be careful on doing so, unplug your computer first before changing your video card. don't forget the video card driver installation disk you'll need it. Hope this would solve your problem. From your humble fixya friend.Have a nice day.
Could you please provide me the exact error message? However to stop the system shutdown first follow these steps. Disable automatic system restart. 1.Restart the computer and press the f8 key to open the Advanced Boot Options menu. 2.Select the Disable automatic restart on system failure option. 3.Restart the computer to accept this change.
Then go to safe mode This problem occurs after a memory dump file (error log file) is written by Windows XP. Because the memory dump file flag not reset in Windows XP the memory dump file will contiue to be written every time Windows is restarted.
1.Restart the computer and immediately press f8 repeatedly. Use the arrow keys to select Safe Mode and then press enter . 2.Click Start , right-click Computer , and then select Properties . 3.Click Advanced system settings , grant permission to continue if prompted, and then click the Advanced tab. 4.On the Advanced tab, click Settings
In the Virtual Memory section, click Change .
For Paging file size for selected drive, click No Paging File , and then click Set .
Click Yes after the following warning appears:
If the paging file on volume X: has an initial size of less than xx megabytes, then the system may not be able to create a debugging information file if a STOP error occurs. Continue anyway? (X is the drive letter and xx is the amount of RAM installed on your computer minus 1 megabyte.)
Click System Managed Size .
Click OK four times to return to the Windows Desktop Screen and then restart.
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sometimes it happen because you have installed a driver recently and it is creating a havoc there. try to run in safe mode and restore the configuration to the previous one.
other options, is that a memory went bad. try to read what error is telling before the beginning dump of physical memory.
if one bank of memory is bad, try running your computer with one of the banks at the time.
There are essentially two major causes of the physical memory dump screen: Running way to many programs at once, errors in the Windows registry.The first cause can be fixed rather easily. Simply run fewer programs or purchase additional RAM or processor upgrades. Your computer is running past its specified limits. But keep in mind the blue screen of death should happen very infrequently. If you see the physical memory dump blue screen more often then the problem is errors in the Windows registry.This is a more abit of a harder problem to deal with. The registry is the most important component of your computer. The registry contains settings and information to run all software and hardware on the computers. When there are errors in the registry it disrupts the computers ability to communicate. When the system cannot compute, it freezes up and displays the Windows blue screen. I found a registry cleaner that is free and works rather well. It is named cCleaner, has been around for some time and did I mention FREE...Download it from thelink below run it should clean up your registry...where good men fear to tread.
This could be pretty complex.The ATAPI.SYS file controls the Hard Drive and CD-Rom Drive.I would recommend reading this MS TechNet article: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/822051/The article says that it's not uncommon for the problem to be caused by faulty memory or by problems in the mass storage controller subsystem, which makes sense since atapi.sys (a mass storage controller system file) is noted.
If you have multiple memory cards in the machine, it might not be a bad idea to take one out and try again.If the fails, keep swapping out memory cards until we either solve the problem, or elimite that as a cause.
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