Sounds like a hardware problem to me!
Anyway, such things as knowing the model of the laptop, installed memory
beyond that came with the laptop,
external devices (make model) connected to the laptop all help to isolate
the problems.
The fact that the laptop works in safe mode is useful. However, safe mode
does not "stress" the computer hardware nearly as much as the normal mode.
This can be an indication that hardware failure is in fact the culprit.
Hibernate is another one. Failure on resume can be caused by a change in
configuration which can work back to memory failure. We generally defeat
hibernate as a troubleshooting tool. Hibernate can also fail due to hard
drive problems that don't show up otherwise.
It is also possible that there is a heat related problem. Some HP laptop
models using specific Nvidia chips have been involved in such a problem.
Internal cooling fan failure can be another cause. (And, the list goes on!)
If you are critically dependent upon a computer for your lively hood or
studies, a backup computer is a necessity.
It goes without saying that critical data should be backed up in such a way
as to allow you to have a "workaround" method available. The usual
difficulty is that critical data is only on the failing computer, and the
failure may interfere with efforts to make the data available for use on
another working system.
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"yasir" <> wrote in message
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> Dear All,
>
> I normally hibernated by HP laptop with vista running but the other day
> like usual when i turned it on after every few minutes my laptop
> experience blue screen and restarts. I thot it might be due to software
> issue so when i tried for default recovery settings by running recovery
> windows option from Recovery manager of from directly running recovery
> after turning on my pc my pc goes to blue screen and i cant even run the
> recovery
But when i go to safe mode no matter i open how many number
> of programs or whateva blue screen message never appears !!
>
> when i ran the memory diagnostic test ... it was giving hardware
> problem of memory !!!!!!!! but i still doubt coz if the problem is with
> hardware then why isnt it appearing in safe mode ???
>
> I am very worried coz i am very dependent on my laptop for studies and
> dont know how to resolve the issue and why the issue actually appears in
> normal mode and not in safe mode and i dont remember any software thats
> causing it !!
>
> I will be extremely honored and grateful if you guys really help me in
> this !
>
> thankyou,
> regards,
> yasir
>
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