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be challenged and removed. (October 2013) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) The Blue Screen of Death in Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 includes a sad emoticon Blue Screen of Death (also
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known as a blue screen or BSoD) is an error screen displayed on a
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Windows computer system after a fatal system error, also known as a system crash: when the operating system reaches a black screen error condition where it can no longer operate safely. Contents 1 History 1.1 Incorrect attribution 2 Format 3 Windows NT 3.1 Details 4 Windows 9x 5 Windows CE 6 Similar screens 7 See also 8 https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3106831 References 9 External links History[edit] A Windows NT 4.0 BSoD, seen on a baggage claim monitor in Geneva International Airport BSoDs have been present in Windows NT 3.1 (the first version of the Windows NT family, released in 1993) and all Windows operating systems released afterwards. (See History of Microsoft Windows.) BSoDs can be caused by poorly written device drivers or malfunctioning hardware, such as faulty memory, power https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Screen_of_Death supply issues, overheating of components, or hardware running beyond its specification limits. In the Windows 9x era, incompatible DLLs or bugs in the operating system kernel could also cause BSoDs. Because of the instability and lack of memory protection in Windows 9x, BSoDs were much more common.[citation needed] Incorrect attribution[edit] On 4 September 2014, several online journals, including Business Insider,[1] DailyTech,[2] Engadget,[3] Gizmodo,[4] Lifehacker,[5] Neowin,[6] Softpedia,[7] TechSpot,[8] The Register,[9] and The Verge[10] attributed the creation of the Blue Screen of Death to Microsoft's former CEO Steve Ballmer while citing a source that never said such a thing: An article by Raymond Chen (Microsoft employee) titled "Who wrote the text for the Ctrl+Alt+Del dialog in Windows 3.1?"[11] The article was about the creation of the first rudimentary task manager in Windows 3.x, which shared visual similarities with a BSoD.[11] In a follow up on 9 September 2014, Raymond Chen complained about this widespread mistake, claimed responsibility for revising the BSoD in Windows 95 and panned BGR.com for having "entirely fabricated a scenario and posited it as real".[12] Engadget later updated its article to correct the mistake.[3] Format[edit] Until Windows Server 2012, BSoDs showed silver text on a navy blue background with information about curre
Configuration Settings Windows Configuration Issues BIOS Startup Error Messages and Solutions Windows 7 Error Recovery and Advanced Boot Options Windows 8 Error Recovery and Advanced Boot Options ⎙ Print + Share http://www.quepublishing.com/articles/article.aspx?p=2254213&seqNum=5 This Page 1 of 7 Next > If you have a windows desktop or http://www.sevenforums.com/bsod-help-support/251637-bsod-0x00000124-uncorrectable-hardware-error.html tablet that won't start, Mark Edward Soper will help you troubleshoot it, in this excerpt from The PC and Gadget Help Desk: A Do-It-Yourself Guide To Troubleshooting and Repairing. Mark covers BIOS configuration settings, Windows configuration issues, BIOS startup error messages and solutions, and Windows 7 and 8 error recovery and advanced boot options. This blue screen chapter is from the book This chapter is from the book PC and Gadget Help Desk, The: A Do-It-Yourself Guide To Troubleshooting and Repairing Learn More Buy This chapter is from the book This chapter is from the book PC and Gadget Help Desk, The: A Do-It-Yourself Guide To Troubleshooting and Repairing Learn More Buy Fast Track to Solutions Table 8.1 Symptom Table Symptom Flowchart or blue screen error Book Section Page # My computer displays an error message when it starts Troubleshooting a System That Displays Errors at Startup (flowchart) Chapter 24 My computer won't start if I have a USB flash drive plugged into it Disconnecting USB Drives 200 I see a STOP (blue screen) error when I try to start the computer or after I use it for awhile STOP (Blue Screen) Errors at Startup 203 I just installed an SSD in place of a hard disk, but my computer isn't any faster Switching to AHCI Mode in Windows 7 and Windows 8.x 205 I'm not sure the power and data cables to my hard disk are plugged in correctly Loose Drive Data and Power Cables 208 I think my hard disk has failed. How can I find out for sure? Drive Failure 212 Windows 7 won't start. What do I do next? Windows 7 Error Recovery and Advanced Boot Options 213 Windows 8/8.1 won't start. What do I do next? Windows 8 Error Recovery and Advanced Boot Options 222 How can I find out what System Restore will change before I use it? Using System Restore, Figures 8.22 and 8.23 218-219 How can I prevent unwanted programs from
Acer, Asus or a custom build. We also provide an extensive Windows 7 tutorial section that covers a wide range of tips and tricks. Windows 7 Help Forums Windows 7 help and support BSOD Help and Support » User Name Remember Me? Password Advanced Search Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Windows 7: BSOD 0x00000124 uncorrectable hardware error Page 1 of 3 1 23 > 07 Sep 2012 #1 Kim125 Windows 7 64bit 11 posts BSOD 0x00000124 uncorrectable hardware error Hello, I have a PC about a year old that unfortunately has had a series of problems. It's had a faulty power supply and recently a faulty hard drive. Had both of these faulty hardwares replaced and then recently it began blue screening again whilst playing Dragon Age. This started occurring after installing mods so I uninstalled them assuming it was the cause, however a couple of days later the computer would not boot at all. I reinstalled Windows and for a few days it has been fine but today it blue screened again whilst playing a game. It was an "uncorrectable hardware error" with error code 0x0124, I managed to figure out the previous problems but I have no clue what is causing it this time. Any help is much appreciated as University starts soon and I'm studying 3D Animation so really need this computer to be running perfectly.. Many thanks! Kim My System Specs OS Windows 7 64bit CPU Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2600K CPU @ 3.40GHz Motherboard ASUSTeK Computer INC. P8P67-M PRO Memory 12.00 GB Graphics Card NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 Sound Card NVIDIA High Definition Audio Hard Drives Western Digital Kim125 View Public Profile Find More Posts by Kim125 . 07 Sep 2012 #2 koolkat77 Windows 10 Home 64Bit 15,059 posts Welcome BSOD Analyze This is likely related to your processor. Code: Microsoft (R) Windows Debugger Version 6.12.0002.633 AMD64 Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Loading Dump File [C:\Users\Yusra\Downloads\SF_08-09-2012\090812-14976-01.dmp] Mini Kernel Dump File: Only registers and stack trace are available Symbol search path is: SRV*C:\SymCache*http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols Executable search path is: Windows 7 Kernel Version 7600 MP (8 procs) Free x64 Product: WinNt, suite: TerminalServer SingleUserTS Built by: 7600.17017.amd64fre.win7_gdr.120503-2030 Machine Name: Kernel base = 0xfffff800`0305e000 PsLoadedModuleList = 0xfffff800`0329ae70 Debug session time: Sat Sep 8 13:28:49.958 2012 (UTC + 6:00) System Uptime: 0 days 6:20:15.879 Loading Kernel Symbols ............................................................... ................................................................ ............