Crash dump blue screen

OK lets see if I can do it,

I've been on the problems of Validation of Windows Vista (Windows Vista) for the last days solve a real copy not question. Thought I had solved it and I haven't mentioned the BSOD for them and the planned bridge me to you. This is the last post I gave them. I spoke with Christmas D Paton

I put my computer in mode sleep before you go to bed.

I woke up Tuesday morning, open my computer, everything was great, I was down for about 5-10 minutes until a blue screen appeared (it appeared before, a lot of time) which had some information that I did not understand, except that my computer is shut down to avoid damage and it was a crash dump and then it was backwards and to communicate with someone (I don't remember who they said to contact).

The time before I moved and manually shut down my computer, and of course a display lights to start normally, so I have therefore, everything starts fine and I go on my merry way.

But there was times that he would get into some kind of repair mode and it would be through its thing and reboot again, then we could find until the next time.

in any case, this morning, when I turned it off manually, it was strange, he was going through a few numbers on a black screen and went through a thing of repair, it took about 15 minutes (which seemed to me in the long run, could did previously and diddn t take too long) so I liquidated. and restarted. Then I restarted (this is the part that is a little unclear to me). I think that when he started he was a diagnosis and ask me if I wanted to restore it to a previous date (I think I had no choice, so I have done and who has when everything on my desktop has changed and there were things out there that I had deleted and long time age and a background photo that I put om here 3 days ago weird.

I'm sure there may be other details that I don't remember, I hope that gives you some information. a few questions you would ask you could create a memory.

Thank you

Now, last nite I put my computer in mode 'sleep' and are awake wth the screen... then a few seconds later the blue screen came new and I manually turn off and it started late and returned empty again.and the blue screen... now it turn on at all.   I'm om now my husbands laptop (thank God I only)

Glad to see things work better.

I wouldn't recommend any product that is supposed to speed up the PC, or any other program that cleans up the registry that these programs can do more harm than good.

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