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Windows 7 (Death) 2014 Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Shay, Aug 1, 2016. Shay Member Senior Member Recognized Member Joined: Aug 1, 2016 Messages: 46 Likes Received: 0 Are you experiencing Windows 7 blue screen error windows 7 ultimate 64 bit requirements with your laptop or desktop computer? Blue screen error, also known as the “blue screen of death” or “stop error” is a serious problem that requires your Windows operating system to completely stop. Basically, this error is due to a hardware or driver problem. When this error exists, BSoDs typically displays a stop code that states the main cause of the problem. Here are some ideas on how you can fix blue screen errors: windows 7 ultimate 64 bit kickass Case 1: Does Your Computer Restarts After The Blue Screen Error Displays? How to Fix Blue Screen Error in Windows 7 (Death) Solution 1: If your computer restarts after the blue screen error displays, probably, your computer is infected with a virus. Scan your computer with your antivirus software. There are viruses that cause blue screen error especially those capable of infecting boot sectors and master boot records. Scanning helps in removing malware within your computer and fixes the blue screen error. I recommend using Bitdefender and Norton Case 2: Did You Install A New Program Or A New Hardware Before Windows 7 Blue Screen Error Occurs? Solution 2: When you encounter a blue screen error/screen of death on your win 7 or windows 8, the first thing that you should do is to remember the last action you made before your Windows computer encounter a blue screen error. Sometimes, adding a new hardware or software on your computer may affect your operating system which could be the main cause why you encounter a blue screen of death.To solve the problem, you may have to uninstall the program you previously installed. Go to Control Panel > Programs > Programs and features >select the previous software you installed and click uninstall. Restart your computer. If the error still exists after uninstalling previous softwar
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we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Solved: Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit Blue Screen of Death Discussion in 'Windows 7' started https://forums.techguy.org/threads/solved-windows-7-ultimate-64bit-blue-screen-of-death.898787/ by zombnipotence, Jan 30, 2010. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next > Advertisement zombnipotence Thread Starter Joined: Jan 30, 2010 Messages: 10 I got a kit for a gaming PC from tiger direct http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=5574380&CatId=3446 thats it ^ pretty, huh? NO. because my little computer has... EVIL BSoD! I've googled, and googled. and deducted that the best solution was to, windows 7 (dare I say it?) ASK (oh no, men don't ask!) for help. So, at the risk of my manliness: Will some kind soul hold my hand through this turbulent catastrophe? I think it might be a RAM issue, because it seems to occur when I have a ton of tabs open. But more recently it has been happening randomly it seems. In fact.. I think I'll post this windows 7 ultimate now so I don't lose it to another blue screen. Edit: Stop: 0x0000007F (0x0000000000000008, 0x0000000080050031, 0x00000000000406F8, 0xFFFFF800028DA8B6) *gasp* *pant* so yeah, thats the error i got at blue screen. zombnipotence, Jan 30, 2010 #1 Sponsor zombnipotence Thread Starter Joined: Jan 30, 2010 Messages: 10 bump zombnipotence, Feb 1, 2010 #2 tech_mark Joined: Feb 2, 2010 Messages: 23 You can recover your normal screen smoothly by following the given steps: Steps 1. Turn off and then on your PC. If the problem is in Windows then just shut down your system and restart. Shut the machine down completely and leave it for at least 20 seconds before switching it back on again. This also applies with external devices. If it's a USB device try unplugging it and plugging it back into a different socket. It will ask the OS to reload the driver once again. Steps 2. Visit the Action Centre The windows 7 comes with a feature called Action Centre to provide instant solution. Click on the flag in the far right of the taskbar will open the Action Centre. Check here for any solutions. You can click on the Troubleshooting link to find solutions to problems