My PC occasionally lockup, screen turns blue and a readout displays, Dumping Physical Memory.
What is this, what do I need to do to stop this from happening?
What is this, what do I need to do to stop this from happening?
Posted Mon 16 Jul 07 @ 11:06 pm
Hardware or driver error.
the blue screen should tell you what device or driver that caused the conflict.
Look closely next time, and post the find here
(btw, this has nothing to do with VDJ, but is a Windows error)
the blue screen should tell you what device or driver that caused the conflict.
Look closely next time, and post the find here
(btw, this has nothing to do with VDJ, but is a Windows error)
Posted Mon 16 Jul 07 @ 11:16 pm
dj-in-norway wrote :
Hardware or driver error.
the blue screen should tell you what device or driver that caused the conflict.
Look closely next time, and post the find here
(btw, this has nothing to do with VDJ, but is a Windows error)
the blue screen should tell you what device or driver that caused the conflict.
Look closely next time, and post the find here
(btw, this has nothing to do with VDJ, but is a Windows error)
Is there some type of systems check I can do?
Thanks
Posted Mon 16 Jul 07 @ 11:22 pm
1. Go to Start -> Control Panel -> System
2. Go to Advanced
3. Under the Startup and Recovery section, click Settings
4. Under System Failure uncheck "Automatically restart"
Change write debugging information to (none). Next time this screen comes up, make a note of what's caused the problem. Could be a stop error code which you'll have to google, or maybe a device driver etc.
2. Go to Advanced
3. Under the Startup and Recovery section, click Settings
4. Under System Failure uncheck "Automatically restart"
Change write debugging information to (none). Next time this screen comes up, make a note of what's caused the problem. Could be a stop error code which you'll have to google, or maybe a device driver etc.
Posted Mon 16 Jul 07 @ 11:26 pm
You beat me by minute there Andrew ;)
Thats right, follow this steps and make a note on a blue screen. It could be everything, but check first Video, Sound and Direct X driver.
Sometimes there is no way to fix this but to reinstall Windows :(
Thats right, follow this steps and make a note on a blue screen. It could be everything, but check first Video, Sound and Direct X driver.
Sometimes there is no way to fix this but to reinstall Windows :(
Posted Mon 16 Jul 07 @ 11:30 pm
lol all that? all u have todo is right click my computer. no need for control panel and clicking start and all that
Posted Wed 18 Jul 07 @ 5:05 am
baalpeteor wrote :
lol all that? all u have todo is right click my computer. no need for control panel and clicking start and all that
If I do this, It will stop the crashing to a blue screen of death?
Posted Wed 18 Jul 07 @ 5:46 am
baalpeteor wrote :
lol all that? all u have todo is right click my computer. no need for control panel and clicking start and all that
I copy and pasted it from a website, it was easier than typing out manually how to do it step by step. If I had written it I would have put Windows Key + Pause + Print Screen. Besides, on a one mouse click XP style system it's the same mouse clicks doing it through Control Panel :p
Posted Wed 18 Jul 07 @ 5:58 am