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angelfish316

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Hi,

I have an Acer Aspire with an Intel Celeron Dual Processor, 3gb RAM and Windows Vista. I don't know why but lately I've been getting the blue screen and it's been crashing. It's starting to happen more often. Any help would be appreciated!
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OpenOutcome

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Hi there,

Can you get the error codes of the BSODs you see? (e.g. 0x1000000A (0xFFFE4080, 0x2 etc...)

Do you get the errors in safe mode?

Download WhoCrashed from the link in my signature below
This program checks for any drivers which may have been causing your computer to crash....

Click on the file you just downloaded and run it.

Put a tick in Accept then click on Next
Put a tick in the Don't create a start menu folder then click Next
Put a tick in Create a Desktop Icon then click on Install and make sure there is a tick in Launch Whocrashed before clicking Finish
Click Analyze
It will want to download the Debugger and install it Say Yes

WhoCrashed will create report but you have to scroll down to see it
Copy and paste it into your next reply.

Also -

Navigate to: C:\Windows\Minidump[/b[ folder.
If you see any .dmp files, zip all of them, and attach zipped file to your next reply.
Vista users You may need to copy [b].dmp files
, paste them into some other folder, or desktop, and zip them there.

-Jason :)
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Hello, Can we got more detail what number of error? have you check with MEMTEST +96 boot program,
maybe you have problems with memory, or try to scan with any registry cleaner,

and remove junk from your computer.

Hi,

I have an Acer Aspire with an Intel Celeron Dual Processor, 3gb RAM and Windows Vista. I don't know why but lately I've been getting the blue screen and it's been crashing. It's starting to happen more often. Any help would be appreciated!


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Registry cleaners will do no good. They will usually make the computer inoperative to the point where you will need to re-install the OS. Thanks for your help GeekComputers, but read this.
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I have this problem as soon as i bought my laptop and it kept happening for about 2 weeks... But after several updates, it's just running at its best!!
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