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All Discussions Categories Categories All Discussions Activity Participated Best Of... Categories 67923 All Categories6631 Gaming 296 Team Fortress 2 357 World of Warcraft 309 Minecraft 31 Civilization 48 Backlog of Shame 16732 Hardware 19270 Science & Tech 1847 Internet & Media 837 Lifestyle 40 Style 190 Food & Drink 217 Fitness 2 Home & Auto 28564 Community 155 Events 6 Expo 2016 Scavenger Hunt 6 Expo 2016 Chats 2482 Trading Post 9013 Folding@Home 14236 The Pub 666 Birthdays 47 Bronies Fix the 0x0000008E BSOD once and for all Robert Hallock 18 Feb, 2009 at 3:46pm ET Article published in Tech At Icrontic, we are no strangers to the infamous 0x0000008E blue screen. In fact, we have discussed the issue so often that Google has pegged us as the first or second most relevant result for this particular stop error. At the time of writing, our incredibly popular thread on the topic has been viewed more than 400 times a day for over two years. Yet for all that has been written about this topic, the computing community at large has moved no closer to a definitive answer. It's time to clear the air about the 0x0000008E error: There is no magic bullet. Read on to find out why, and what you can do to fix the issue. A primer on blue screens The infamous stop error, better known as the blue screen of death, is a feared power in the Windows universe. Few symptoms of a system gone awry are more well-known or evident than the mighty BSOD. For all the information these screens seem to provide, you might be surprised to learn that these error screens often reveal nothing about the directly responsible issue. What is a blue screen of death? A stop error occurs when a component of Windows that is running with full access to core system resources encounters an error from which it cannot recover. These components can include APIs, executables or drivers for devices like your video adapter. L