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my laptop. As I work in the IT industry this was not a problem for me, and within a couple http://liamcrayden.blogspot.com/2010/06/fix-blue-screen-stop-error-0x00000021.html of minutes I had been back up and running again.Computer Technicians see this type of problem over and over again, but I had to ask myself how many of those could explain:a) Why the problem with the blue screen occurred, and;b) How to prevent the problem from re-occuring.In my particular case I had a blue screen that was easy to decipher. The error message majority of blue screens often contain valuable information that can help the user identify the problem and begin to rectify the fault. A good starting point is to note down the seemingly meaningless numbers after the word "STOP", and search the internet for it's "average joe humanly-worded definition" - I imagine that's probably how you ended up here.Depending on the way your computer error message 0x00000024 is configured, you may or may not be able to see the error message quick enough because your computer restarts too quick for you to be able to read it. This is due to you (or your computers manufacturer) specifying an option to "automatically restart on system failure". This is not too much of a problem however, as there is an easy override option:Turn on your computer, removing all floppy disks, CD-ROMs and USB Flash Drives. This will ensure we are booting from the hard disk drive.Just before the Windows loading screen, keep tapping the F8 key on your keyboard. If the Windows XP logo is displayed, you're too late! Try again.You are now presented with a menu containing options including "Safe Mode", "Start Windows Normally" and more.Using the arrow keys on your keyboard to scroll down to "Disable automatic restart" and hit ENTER.You will now be able to see all the details from the blue screen, and your computer will not restart. There are many different error codes that can be shown, and they each have their own individual meanings (and of course, fixes, which