Windows 7 OS is still the superlative operating system from
Microsoft and is liked and appreciated by millions of users. But most of its
users are prone to one frequent problem which is referred as BSOD Blue Screen
error. This error is officially called Blue Screen Error of Death (BSOD).To fix
this error, you can take the help of certified Windows 7 technicians by dialing
their toll-free number and get instant solutions.
Helpline
number for Windows 7 is always available for its users, you
can call them any time24*7 and get quality solutions from the expert Windows
technicians at affordable rates. While working on your computer or laptop and
suddenly your system restart automatically with a frequent screen color changes
to blue, then this error is called as Blue Screen error. The computer crashes
after it runs for some time. Additionally, you receive a Stop error message on
a blue screen. The Stop error message resembles the following:
STOP: 0x0000000A (parameter1, parameter2, parameter3,
parameter4)
IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL.
What
is BSOD Stop Error?
A stop error code generally occurs when there is an
underlining issue related to computer hardware or software. The system shuts
itself down, and you may lose any unsaved data when Windows displays a stop
error screen.
Steps To Fix Blue Screen Errors in Windows 7
Using
System Restore
·
Tap on the Start button on the Taskbar.
·
Simply
enter “System Restore” in the Search box and hit Enter. After this tap on
System Restore pop up in the list of search results.
·
Make certain the “Recommended restore”
radio button is checked on the restore utility window.
·
Tap on Next and follow the instructions
given.
There is the choice on the restore utility to opt for a
different restore point. Unless you have a specific reason to choose a
different date and time than what Windows recommends, just pick the recommended
option stated in the above-mentioned steps. If you prefer to select another
one, follow the below-given steps:
·
Tap on that desired date and time and Windows 7 will perform a scan for any
affected programs in that restore point.
·
Once completed, tap next and follow the
instructions given.
Once you have selected the restore point, your system will
start the restoring process, after which you will have to restart the system.
If you confront any sort of issue in restoring process, then you can take from Microsoft
windows help and support
in an efficient manner.
Check
memory
Several times the issue is due to memory issues.
Fortunately, Windows 7 has a Memory Management Diagnostic tool that detects and
solves troubles related to system memory.
·
First of all, click on the Start button
on the Taskbar.
·
Type “Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool”
or “Memory” in the Search box.
·
Tap on Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool
in the search results.
·
Tap on “Restart now and check for
problems”.
·
The system will restart, and you need
to follow the instructions given on the screen.
Unfortunately, hardware an issue often leads to blue screen
errors. The easiest solution to this problem is to uninstall such hardware which is causing the problems. You can
detect the hardware issues by checking the Device Manager in Windows.
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