Thursday, September 1, 2011

Blue Screen Of Death (Full Guide to recover your Pc)

The Blue Screen of Death (also called BSoD, Blue Screen, or bluescreen), known officially as a Stop Error or a bug check, is the error screen displayed by the Microsoft Windows family of operating systems upon encountering a critical error, of a non-recoverable nature, that causes the system to "crash." The term is named after the color of the screen generated by the error. In UNIX-based operating systems, a similar term is kernel panic.
Stop errors are usually hardware or driver related, causing the computer to stop responding in order to prevent damage to the hardware, whereupon, in the latest versions of Windows, the screen presents information for diagnostic purposes that was collected as the operating system performed a bug check.


INDEX

1. Beginners Guides: Crash Recovery - Dealing with the Blue Screen Of Death

2. Reading the Blue Screen Of Death (BSOD) 

3. Why Do BSOD's happen?

4. Basic troubleshooting for all BSOD errors

5. Section A: Troubleshooting Software & Driver stop messages

5.a.  Fixing device drivers

5.b Fixing software problems

6. Section B: Troubleshooting hardware and system file based BSODs 

7. Section C: Troubleshooting Windows XP install BSODs

8. Section D: Troubleshooting Intermittent Blue Screens or Crashes