ok, i looked there and it has listed a hardware probelm
Problem caused by computer hardware
This problem was caused by an unrecoverable hardware error that caused the
operating system to stop functioning.
Troubleshooting
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If you have received this error more than once, it could indicate a serious
problem with your computer. We recommend that you do the following:
Back up your files to avoid data loss in case of a complete hardware failure.
Contact the original manufacturer of your computer to determine the specific
component which is failing.
Additional technical information
Although we know the problem is caused by a hardware component, the error
report does not contain enough information to tell us the specific component.
It is likely that the problem is being caused by one of the following
computer components:
Random Access Memory (RAM)
System board
Central Processing Unit (CPU)
Power supply
there is also one casue by hard disk drive error
Problem caused by a hard disk drive error
Windows was temporarily unable to read your hard disk drive. This problem is
general in nature and we are unable to determine the specific cause of the
problem from the problem report. In most cases this problem is temporary and
can be ignored.
Common causes of this problem include:
Large file transfers from secondary media, such as an external hard drive,
to a local hard drive.
The loss of power to a hard disk drive that causes inconsistent data sectors.
Problems entering Hibernation or Standby Mode.
Hard drive lag caused by filter drivers, such as virus scanners.
One the pices of advcie is to run a hard disk drive error checking tool, i
have this shceudled for the next time i start my laptop on both the o.s. and
recory drives. Next time the blue screen error happens i will try and not
down the code
Thanks,
Big Dave
"C.B." wrote:
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> "Big Dave" <> wrote in message
> news:BD50E64D-5E74-4326-A0F6-...
> > hey, recently i have been getting the blue scren virus a lot.....i had
> > tried
> > running spyware adn virsu checks (AVG Free) but it never finishes. I have
> > also tried instaling service pack one but that also never finishes. I have
> > my
> > computer doing weekly defrages so i do not think that is the problem. I am
> > at
> > the stage when i think i need to completly re-install
> > everything.....please
> > cna i have some advice, if i do have to re-install everything how do i do
> > that? - i still have all needed disks....
> >
> > Big Dave
> >
> > p.s. i hope this is the right forum, if it is not i appologies...
>
> Big Dave,
>
> Blue screens are usually caused by a hardware problem. Run some
> diagnostics on your hardware components and see what you come up with.
> Go to Control Panel and click on Problem Reports and Solutions and
> check to see if you have any entries there that could lead you to an
> application causing the problem. Also, check your Event Viewer for problem
> listings.
> The next time you experience a blue screen you should write down the
> error number. Post back to your original thread and list the error code.
>
> C.B.
>
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> and unfortunate among us.
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