Get Rid Of Blue Screen Error Codes Asap
For the most part receiving a random error message on your PC once in a while is not the worse thing that can happen. Quite often, it’s just your PC trying to tell you it needs time to think and it might freeze on you for a second or two or throw up the ‘not responding’ – give me a break! message. Blue screen error codes on the other hand, send a jolt of fear and panic up most people’s spines.
It’s a terrible feeling when the display turns blue all of a sudden. Most people upon seeing this screen, would probably not recognize that this isn’t just a run of the mill error, and do what most people would do. This is to apply the standard IT technician’s fix of ‘restarting the computer.’
In my previous office job, I actually gave up calling IT, when there was a freeze. I save them the trouble of telling me to restart the computer and just do it. Blue screen problems however are different to the usual program freeze, since you can’t shut down a non-responding program in ‘task manager.’ The only thing you can do is to restart your computer.
As do many people, a random blue screen occurrence may just be seen as a one time only problem, never to happen again. The problem is, for most users, Stop Error Codes are not just one time occurrences. More often than not, when one sees a blue error message the reason is because of a conflict or fault with a program or hardware. Ignoring blue screens, won’t make them go away, as they will usually come up again.
Getting the stop error code can be infuriating when you haven’t saved what you’ve been working on for the past hour. Yes, it’s a total bummer to have to restart and say goodbye to your hard work. And unless you know a lot about PCs and you know how to access the dump file, don’t even bother risking messing up your computer even more by trying to access it.
Does it mean that you have to take it to the computer shop? Well, you could if you’re absolutely desperate on recovering lost data. You may or may not be reassured to hear that getting the Unmountable boot volume blue screen is a relatively common issue, especially for older operating systems. Most veterans of the blue screen experience may know it as the Blue Screen of Death. Many assume since it happens to most people, that there’s an easy and quick solution. Wrong! You’d be surprised how many different stop error codes there actually are.
Usually stop error codes are caused by problems in the registry or a recent driver update. Problems can arise when installing peripherals incorrectly or updating hardware and software. Although I’ve never been so lucky, sometimes rolling back an update will cease the BSoD. You might think it strange that updating applications or hardware would cause problems, but PCs can be temperamental beasts.
Next time you see the stop error message, take note of what it says. The solution to the problem lies in the message. Yes, I know the message looks cryptic, and believe me I’ve often felt stumped after reading one. Once you have your message, either show it to someone who knows about computers or plug it into the search engine see if you can find the solution.
Perhaps in most occurrences, it’s an issue with a device driver or registry key that usually doesn’t require the help of a PC technician. A wide range of errors and problems can be fixed automatically using software.
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