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Computer problem: Blue screen n White letters



AuthorComputer problem: Blue screen n White letters
So... I turned on my Computer, and after writing the Password of my User (Not in the game, in the User of the Computer I mean), the screen goes blue n full of white letters.

I am in the "Safe Mode" now writing this, if I try to open my User in Normal Mode the problem happens.

Any ideas to solve this situation? :(((
I need my Computer to do my things, and I feel like it might die soon.
I dont even know if its a Virus or whatever.

Ty in advance for the help Btw :(((
PS: Move this thread to another Forum if this is not the correct one Btw, Im not sure if this is the one.
Sounds like blue screen of death
It says "Beggining Dump of Physical Memory" ;(((
blue screen of death

Best to save all your things when you get on the pc. Next step is to to reformat your entire PC. Might be a small thing, might be some error of the motherboard.
Topic moved from "Technical support" to "Off-game forum".
those are generally due to drivers or hardware failure.

First of all, have you installed *anything* recently? If so, try doing a backstep (when loading window, press "F8" then select " load last stable configuration" or something like that)

if that doesn't work, open "my computer" and go through the devices. If you see one that has a yellow mark on it, try to disable it. Also run a disk scan & repair tool (right click on the HD icon and select "properties", then you have "Tools" or something like that, where you have defrag, backup and scandisk. Scandisk is what you want to use, with the "auto repair" option on).

If that doesn't work, try repairing Windows. You will need the original installation disk, insert it, then at the installation screen choose to re-install.
You will not loose data on your personal folders, but all favorites, history, data in "downloaded" "desktop" and such directories will be wiped and Windows upgrades will be gone and you will have to re-install them. Long and tedious.

If nothing works, remove the HD, buy a new PC and reinstall the HD as a slave into that one, just to dump your old files on the new one before you bin it with the rest of the old PC. Sorry mate, can't do better there. Some hardware may be at failure, and i don't think you are in for changing them one piece at time to check where the issue comes from.. (if Windows didn't detect it in solution 2, that is).
almost forgot!

Some Windows versions have a "repair" option, in the installation routine. IF it offers you the option, try that before re-installing from scratch.
^he's always right :D
isn't there some code like "0xblahblahblah" on screen? You can google it and prolly find some solutions. At least you can find the reason of malfunction.
those are generally due to drivers or hardware failure. including RAM failures. Restart should help in case of RAM fail.

If not solved:

1. Run an AV program (BitDefender)
2. Run an AM program (MalwareBytes)
This should remove most of unwanted viruses and malware.
3. Remove Unwanted or Suspicious Programs using "Add or Remove Feature" in Control Panel.
4. Download CCCleaner and use its Registry Fix feature to remove corrupted windows registry.
5. Open cmd in administrator mode and type "sfc /scannow" to perform a full scan and repair windows.

If problem still persists:
6. Update Windows and Computer drivers.
6a. Windows Drivers can be easily updated by Windows Update which is an inbuilt tool of Windows and if you had that enabled then most probably your Windows Drivers are up to date.
6b. Computer Drivers: Two ways to update them. Either manually update all of them like going to manufacturer's website (Intel,AMD,nVidia etc) selecting model no. of your PC and downloading the correct driver or go to your Laptop's manufacturer's website, choose the model no. and download the whole bundle.

If problem still persists then do a rollback to the last stable state of PC as guyb says.
If even this doesn't solve the problem then google for error codes as Hoxton says.
Problem still persists? Most likely your copy of Windows is corrupted and its better to replace it with a new copy. :)
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