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at the cause later. I already did a memory diagnostics test so that's not the problem. windows-7 windows bsod diagnostic share|improve this question edited Jul 28 '10 at 18:34 Hello71 6,20522841 asked Jul 21 '10 at 16:26 Tony_Henrich 3,349216391 marked as duplicate by ChrisF, random♦ Jul 21 '10 at 20:09 This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question. 1 thats what cell phone cams are for are they not? –user33788 Jul 21 '10 at 19:27 Sure. I will sit infront of the computer for hours holding a camera and when the BSOD shows up for a split second, I will be quick enough to capture it!! –Tony_Henrich Jul 22 '10 at 16:59 @user: Good luck then afterwards trying to decipher what's written on the screen. In my experience cell phone cameras hardly have any optical qualities you might describe as "good". –Joey Oct 5 '10 at 10:04 add a comment| 5 Answers 5 active oldest votes up vote 7 down vote accepted All BSODs are stored on your computer. The freeware BlueScreenView not only recreates the BSOD display as-it-was, but also tries to analyze the dumps and find the guilty program/driver for you: BlueScreenView scans all your minidump files created during 'blue screen of death' crashes, and
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the fact that capturing the information presented is nearly impossible without a trick. by Leo A. Notenboom, © 2008 When I get an error it takes up the whole screen, and I lose my ability to print. How can I print the actual page http://ask-leo.com/how_do_i_print_or_capture_the_information_from_a_blue_screen_error.html with all the error information? There are a lot of numbers and it's very hard to http://forums.support.roxio.com/topic/91809-blue-screen-of-death-windows-7/ copy them all down. • Yep, that's a problem. How do you print when you can't print? How do you copy to the clip board when there's no more clipboard? It's a real, and honest problem that has no elegant solution. Sometimes Windows has an error so severe it simply cannot continue running at all. • From the description of your problem, I'm assuming that what blue screen you're seeing is the "BSOD" or "Blue Screen of Death". Here's one example: "Because Windows is no longer running, all support for ... well, for anything is no longer available." It's gets the name "of death" because it appears in those cases where Windows has encountered an error so severe that it cannot continue to run; in a sense, Windows has died. Because Windows is no longer running, all support for ... well, for anything is no longer available. Naturally, that means blue screen of there's simply no way to actually print the screen, or copy it to the clipboard. At this point, the printer and clipboard, along with the rest of Windows, simply no longer exist. There are various approaches to capturing this information. Pencil and paper come to mind, but as you've indicated that's painful, and often error prone work. I'm sure that there's special hardware out there that you can use in lieu of your display connection that would somehow allow the display itself to be captured in some way. It's probably expensive, cumbersome, and totally overkill for this kind of problem. Then there's a more practical, though much less elegant approach, which is the approach that I recommend. Get your digital camera, and take a picture of the screen. It's the technique I used to capture screen shots of the administrator password tool for a previous article I've lost the password to my Windows Administrator account, how do I get it back? Here's an example: No, it's nowhere near as "pretty" as the first example, but that actually doesn't matter. You can easily read the text, even in this version of the image that was resized down from the much larger original. It's quick, it's easy, and it captures all the information without error. Hopefully, then, you'll have someone that can help diagnose what the error means. Article C3572 - November 23, 2008 « » Share this article with your friends: Leo A. Notenboom has
Discussion Groups Store Shop Now Upgrade How to Buy Solutions Volume Licensing Affiliate Program Roxio Mobile User Groups Partners Roxio Community Forums Members Calendar Sign In » View New Content Roxio Community → Gaming / Capture Products → Roxio Game Capture HD PRO → Capture Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. Blue Screen Of Death Windows 7! Started by Radfordhound , Jan 13 2014 02:14 PM Please log in to reply 19 replies to this topic #1 Radfordhound Radfordhound Rookie Members 21 posts Posted 13 January 2014 - 02:14 PM Well, hi. This is my first time here, so I hope I posted this in the right place/followed the rules. I bought a Roxio Game Capture HD Pro off of eBay. It arrived this morning and I excitingly hooked it up. I put in the disc, typed the serial code, and installed the software. Everything went smoothly and installed great. Then I plugged the device in. I was a little surprised to see a "no signal" on my tv. Windows detected I plugged in a new device (even though I already installed the software. ) and installed a driver for it. Then, boom! The signal appeared on my tv. I figured Windows installed the correct drivers for me as I could now see output on my tv screen. I opened the roxio capture software and begun recording. I closed the capture software when I was done. When I played back my final recording I was surprised to see that even on my slow single core laptop, the video was captured in full 1080p and had no lag at all! This made me really excited! Well, I reopened the capture software and BOOM. I got a "blue screen of death. " It went by too fast for me to read it, but it said something about a "Bad pool header. " My computer restarted and I still had the device plugged in. Once the "starting windows" animation disappeared, my laptop screen stayed black! I tried ejecting the software disc and unplugging the roxio. It wouldn't boot! D: So, I held down the power button till my system turned off and restarted once more, this time making sure the roxio was unplugge