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of death error (BSoD), you must first identify what error it is, as there are multiple types of blue screen errors. Tip: If you are experiencing a completely blue or light blue screen with no text or error
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message, your computer may have a bad video card or monitor, resulting in only seeing
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a blue screen. If possible, attempt to check if your video card is bad or determine if the monitor is bad. Note: If you hp fatal error are getting a blue screen and then your computer immediately reboots without being able to read the text in the blue screen, follow the steps below. If you are unable to get into Windows to perform the steps https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/17074/windows-7-resolving-stop-blue-screen-errors below, boot the computer into Safe Mode. If you are unable to boot into Safe Mode, you may have corrupt Windows system files, a defective memory chip or a defective hard drive. You should run hardware diagnostic tests to determine if the memory or hard drive is causing the blue screen errors. From the Desktop or in the Windows Start menu, right-click on My Computer or Computer. Click the Properties option. In the System Properties window, click http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch001141.htm the Advanced tab or the Advanced system settings link. On the Advanced tab, click the Settings button in the Startup and Recovery section. In the Startup and Recovery window, uncheck the Automatically restart check box. Click OK. Blue screen errors Windows NT, 2000, XP, Vista, and later versions of Windows have a blue screen error that is similar to the example shown below. These error messages often contain more detailed information and will contain information that can be searched for and found. If you're not getting a blue screen error that looks like the example below, skip to the next Fatal exception section. Note: If you are getting a solid blue screen with no white text, you are not encountering a BSoD. It's likely a problem with your video card, monitor, or other hardware. Follow the no display on monitor troubleshooting steps to diagnose this problem. Identify the blue screen by locating a line containing all capital letters with underscores instead of spaces, such as the above example, BAD_POOL_HEADER. Write this information down. If you do not see anything written in all caps with underscores like this, skip this step. Get either the STOP: error message at the top of the error, or in the "Technical Information:" portion of the error. For example, in the above error, it is STOP: 0x00000019 ... write the first portion of this error mess
or BSOD error or kernel error). The stop error message usually reads: STOP: c000021a {Fatal System Error} The Windows Logon Process system process terminated http://windows-exe-errors.com/stop-c000021a-fatal-system-error/ unexpectedly with a status of 0xc06d007e (0×00000000 0×00000000). The system has been shut down. What Causes Stop Error c000021a? Windows STOP c000021a Fatal System Error occurs when the Windows kernel detects that either http://forums.majorgeeks.com/index.php?threads/fatal-system-error-blue-screen-windows-wont-start-up.230822/ Csrss.exe or Winlogon.exe service processes have stop responding or have failed to load. When this happens, Windows stops the system completely and then generates the fatal system error message. There can be fatal error many reasons why you are experiencing this error: Corrupt or missing hardware drivers Faulty hardware (i.e. Memory) Windows service pack has failed to install correctly. Your computer has corrupted system files either due to a faulty shutdown or virus/malware. Windows System Restore failed during the rollback process. Third-party software applications on your computer are causing kernel level conflicts. Known Solutions NOTE: The solutions listed below error blue screen are assuming that you are receiving the stop error AFTER Windows is running. There are some cases where users are experiencing the stop error during the system boot procedure and thus cannot get to the Windows desktop to perform the task listed below in order. Option 1: Make Sure Your PC Drivers Are Updated (DO THIS FIRST!) Missing or corrupt drivers are responsible for many bluescreen errors. Before taking the steps below, we recommend you perform a free driver scan with DriverFinder and make sure all your drivers are up-to-date. Option 2: Run Chkdsk Command Run chkdsk: Go to a command prompt and type "chkdsk /f". Option 3: Take Out The Battery Unplug your computer and take out the battery. (It looks like a watch battery on your motherboard). Plug your computer back in and restart it. Shutdown your computer and unplug it again. Place your battery back in, plug in your computer, and restart it. Check to see if your are still receiving the stop error message. Option 3: Test or Swap Out Your Memory (RAM) Bad or faulty RAM is known to cause many bluescreen errors and can usually be replaced for
System Error blue screen, windows wont' start up Discussion in 'Software' started by amandajsmom, Jan 9, 2011. amandajsmom Private E-2 Hi, I have a Dell Inspiron 530 with Windows XP. I was doing a google search for (don't laugh) the cost of a veggie tray at costco. Found an inncent looking link, clicked on it, and was sent to a weird page. Exited the page and right away my AVG (free version) started warning me that a threat was detected. I told AVG to remove the threat, and AVG said something about "white listed - cannot remove file, attached to system file". I panicked and shut down the computer. AVG is the only virus software I use, and I occasionally do a scan/sweep with ad-aware (free version). Now, when I try to reboot, I get the windows screen, then the blue screen with "Stop: C000021a fatal system error blablabla the system has shut down". I have the original CD/software for the operating system. I also have an external hard drive that backs up all my computer files via mimeo (computer tech set it up for us, thank goodness!!). The last back up was done before the bug hit. I turned the power off on the external drive for now, as I don't know if the bug will hit it as well. What steps do I take next? I think I need to re-load windows from the disks, but that sounds scary, I'm afraid I'll ruin something. And will that remove the bug that caused all this? will I need to search for malware before I can trust my computer (or is this a virus)? Then how do I re-load all my files from the external drive to the computer (copy and paste??). Thank you so much for your help!! amandajsmom, Jan 9, 2011 #1 Caliban I don't need no steenkin' title! Greetings, amandajsmom. Can you boot into Safe Mode? If you can, then do so and run a full AVG scan while disconnected from the internet. Reboot once the scan and any quarantine/cleaning process finishes, and see if your symptoms change. Caliban, Jan 9, 2011 #2 amandajsmom Private E-2 Hi Caliban, In short - no, I can't boot in safe mode. When I power up the computer, I hit F8, selected boot in safe mode. The computer screen went black, then came up with multiple lines of text that started w