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Blue Screen of Death (BSOD)
#11
(06-14-2017, 04:42 PM)OldMeister Wrote: whats the causes of blue screens? i mean if i run a game that my pc cant run it. it can make blue screen?

most of bluescreen are caused by hardware fault . like if you have bad ram or failing component and sometime malware but that is kinda rare . if you run the game that your pc cant handle it you simply get a lag or even worse a crash but rarely incompatible or unsupported game give you bluescreen it probably just give a warning or a crash
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(06-14-2017, 06:10 PM)humanpuff69 Wrote: most of bluescreen are caused by hardware fault . like if you have bad ram or failing component and sometime malware but that is kinda rare . if you run the game that your pc cant handle it you simply get a lag or even worse a crash but rarely incompatible or unsupported game give you bluescreen it probably just give a warning or a crash

if my ram isnt connected correctly. so it can make errors to? (blue screen)
#13
(06-14-2017, 06:51 PM)OldMeister Wrote: if my ram isnt connected correctly. so it can make errors to? (blue screen)

yes . and also dirty ram too . make sure you plug the ram correctly and clean it using eraser to prevent blue screen . you can test the connection by using the bulit in windows memory digaonistic or memtest86
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(06-15-2017, 12:48 PM)humanpuff69 Wrote: yes . and also dirty ram too . make sure you plug the ram correctly and clean it using eraser to prevent blue screen . you can test the connection by using the bulit in windows memory digaonistic or memtest86

my pc has 2 ram cards. and sometime my pc got frozen. and even blue screen. i removed one of them and it works fine. what happned to the ram? is it damaged or what?
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(06-15-2017, 01:34 PM)OldMeister Wrote: my pc has 2 ram cards. and sometime my pc got frozen. and even blue screen. i removed one of them and it works fine. what happned to the ram? is it damaged or what?

Well, if you actually have genuine concerns and have genuine Blue Screens of Death rather than to create talk, depending on the OS version, the screen itself will tell you the problem (or a simplified problem).

Versions of Windows 8 and above have a more streamlined blue screen of death, with a more modern and simple look.
Versions of Windows 7 and below have a more DOS like apearence in text, and states techincal details of it.

If your PC has such common errors, next time you get one, take a picture of it with a mobile phone, and then type it here. If not, try to at least Google it.

You can also try, if you can, reinstalling the Windows install, to see if it clears up anything softwarewise that could be causing your Windows BSODs. Most likely is that, if the RAM is bad, it wouldn't show up in your computer's BIOS. Else if, if you suspect that your RAM is at fault, your RAM probably is corrupting data that is holding for your system
#16
Maybe since your PC can't handle that certain game it may take BSOD.
#17
Weird, maybe your computer is abit to old? try to grab someone who understands more than you in this case..
Don't wait for it, bring it yourself!
#18
Nice information, If I got any such errors in the future I'll be sure to check from here
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#19
Interesting but I haven't seen the BSOD since the Windows XP era. But on Windows 98 and Me it was an every problem.
#20
(06-15-2017, 01:34 PM)OldMeister Wrote: my pc has 2 ram cards. and sometime my pc got frozen. and even blue screen. i removed one of them and it works fine. what happned to the ram? is it damaged or what?


It is quite likely that the one you removed should be a faulty RAM. If you want to confirm it, there are some free RAM check tools available. For example, if you are using Windows, you can just use the Windows Memory Diagnostic tool. You may also try to run MemTest86+.which is also a good memory test tool.




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