Blue screen of death + other errors

Hi, I do not know what to do. I have a Dell Inspiron N7110 and run on Windows 7, and I can't seem to do anything either on my laptop without eventually getting the blue screen of death or some sort of memory error.

This is my blue screen:

If this isn't the case, blue screen, I usually get this error:

Sometimes, my office will suddenly disappear completely except for the background and I have no choice but to force stop completely, because I can't do anything else. Other times, my entire screen suddenly stops responding, and when I close the lid to get rid of the screen, it will just stay lit when the lid is down, and won't do anything else, once again I have to force close down.

I seriously have no idea what is going on, and I do not understand computer jargon very well, so any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you.

Suffered with this years.  The latest DMP file is since September 2015 but I suspect all 50 of them are related to Symantec.   I remove it and use MSE in its place.

Symantec is a common cause of BSOD.


I remove and replace it with Microsoft Security if you are using Windows 7 and if you win 8 or higher, use the built-in Defender.
http://us.Norton.com/support/kb/web_view.jsp?wv_type=public_web&docURL=20080710133834EN

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    ---------------------------

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    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    http://isorecorder.alexfeinman.com/isorecorder.htm

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    It loaded windows in SafeMode very well then and informed me that he had loaded OK the problem safe mode will be linked to some recently installed software and I should uninstall programs I had installed until it loads normally. As it was late last night I closed and thought I would sort the morning (with the benefit of hindsight it may have been a mistake...).

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    I looked at the paper it produces, but it passes all of the individual tests.

    I can't access also advanced recovery options system & support, that appears in the Startup Repair dialog box as it requires that I be connected, which apparently I am not (probably the machine never got to the windows screen connection before attempting repair system). The error message reads "you must be logged to access system recovery options. If you encounter problems to connect, please contact your computer administrator for help. Please click OK to restart the computer. »

    I had a go at the start in the advanced options (safe mode, safe mode with command etc., but the result is the same).

    I also tried the repair of your computer to the screen option options advanced boot, but after the screen where it asks you to choose the language and keyboard, I get the same error of connection mentioned above.

    Is it possible to repair or even run windows based hard drive recovery (do not have the DVD of recovery with me as I'm away from home for a few weeks) without connecting to windows? I expected here, but have not yet find a way to do it.

    (there is no disc in the disc drive, no other devices connected to the laptop - I tried with power outlet and the battery and have not noticed differences)

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    James

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    Pitty, you cannot retrieve the HEXADECIMAL code
    On this side, I think that your HD or registry is damaged and you have to reinstall the entire system

    Good luck

    Post edited by: Praepositus

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