I have a blue screen at startup saying a problem has been detected and windows has shut down to prevent damage to your computer
then, it is said if it is the first time you've seen this stop error screen restart your computer if this screen appears again follow these steps, disable or uninstall any antivirus protection disk defragmentation or backup utilities, check your hard disk configuration and search for updated drivers, run CHKDSK/F to check for hard drive corruption, and then restart your computer. technical information :* STOP: 0 x 00000024 (0 X 00190203, 0 x 00000000, 0X85AD1EF0, 0XC0000102)
You should try safe mode and see if that works too
to start in safe mode turn off your computer and turn backon wile it's turning on press F8 repeditavely until you see windows, advanced startup options and then use the arrow keys to select Safe mode and press ENTER, and then press ENTER again. then do a virus scan and check your drive for errors by clicking Start > run, type cmd press enter then typechkdsk /f /r c: and plan for the next reboot
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Hello!
For the life of me I can't figure out how to get my machine to boot successfully. Nothing changes when I choose Safe Mode, last known good Configuration, enable VGA Mode, booting, Directory Services Restore Mode or Debug Mode logging.
It's very stressful, because I'm right smack dab in the Middle a semester at the College. I have most of what I currently need access to supported illuminates... but not quite all :( It is also very reassuring to be able to take care of the school of work away from the library of the University. Yesterday, my computer was working fine... I think that Windows has completed an update, if I can't remember now. As I woke up this morning, I was not able to boot all the way to Windows only once.
My laptop is a HP Pavilion dv6000 running XP Media Center, and I have not installed new hardware since I bought the machine about 3 years ago.
Here are more details, where they can help in the diagnosis of my problem:
- ID of the system board: 30BB
- Type of processor: Genuine Intel(r) CPU T2250
- Processor speed: 1730 MHz
- Total memory: 1024 MB
- Video memory up to: 128 MB
- BIOS version: F.06
Here's the entire message to the blue screen:
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A problem has been detected and windows has shut down to prevent damage to your computer.If this is the first time you've seen this Stop error screen, restart your computer. If this screen appears again, follow these steps:
Make sure you have enough disk space. If a driver is identified in the stop message, disable the driver or check with the manufacturer for driver updates. Try changing video cards.
Check with your hardware vendor for updates to the BIOS. Disable the BIOS memory options such as implementing caching or shading. If you need to use Safe Mode to remove or disable components, restart your computer, press F8 to select advanced startup options, and then select Safe Mode.
Technical information:
STOP: 0X0000007E (0X805C49B8, 0XF7A172B4, 0 X 80000003, 0XF7A16FB0)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -I also learned to a blue screen that says something about "PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA". I think that this happens when I try to start safe mode.
Also, I never did much with computer problems beyond what could be repaired with the restoration of the system... so not being is not able to boot at all me has to stop. Please, I beg you! Help me?!
With great appreciation for your time,.
DamayaQuick suggestion
Some HP partition the hard drive. have you tried to type F11 or F12 during startup (before that he go to the option mode start screen)? It might take you for a HP recovery program in that partition (because windows don't be loading not to use that recovery)Good luck -
Original title: when I turn on the computer.
the screen shows "a problem has been detected and windows has shut down to avoid damaging your computor.
Hi Cjdaniello,
· Did you do changes on the computer before the show?
Follow the suggestions below for a possible solution:
Step 1: Start in safe mode and check if the problem persists.
Start your computer in safe mode
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/start-your-computer-in-safe-mode
Step 2: If the problem does not occur in safe mode, you can put your system to boot (in normal mode) to solve the problem.
How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or in Windows 7
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929135
Note: After troubleshooting, be sure to set the computer to start as usual as mentioned in step 7 in the above article.
I hope this helps.
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He pretty much only happens when I watch videos! I was wondering is there as a driver, I need to install, and there is no reason why it should do, there is no event of virus when im watching videos!
I have a
-Windows Vista
-32-bit
-Dell computer
Video uses a lot of pc, memory resources... To a lot of use of the video, the video card must have
min 256, most of the new cards have 1 GB, & use memory ddr5. The memory of the pc must be maximally
outside, 2 GB min, in addition, have a 2nd HD for storage of video/audio & 3rd party software releases C:
Moreover, chk you page file setting, R.click my computer, properties, advanced, settings, swap file, change
button. C: set to "let the system manage", click on set 2 X, restarting the pc fence... If a slave HD has been installed, a
He would set to same.
Only page file parameters can / could fix youre problem
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Get the blue screen error saying windows has shut down to prevent damage to this computer
My sons computer is BLUE with a message saying that windows was arrested for not to damage your computer. And it is stuck on that screen. Do you know why windows shuts down his computer?
* original title - my son computer is blue and a message indicating that windows has stopped to avoid damaging his computer. And he is not able to do anything. Do you know what it is? *
Hello
1. what operating system is installed on his computer?
2 did you the hardware changes to his computer before the question?Perform the steps in the article and see if the problem is resolved or not.Resolve stop (blue screen) error in Windows 7
Also check the event viewer for error logs
What are the information contained in the logs of the event (Event Viewer)?
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Original title: problem has been detected and windows has been shut down. Get the memory dump after you have installed the trial version of MS Project 2010.__space.
Computer Message: Check if you have enough disk space. If a driver is identified in the stop message, disable the driver or check with the manufacturer for driver updates. Try changing video cards.
Check with your suppliers of material, updates the BIOS. Disable the BIOS memory options such as implementing caching or shading. If you need to use Safe Mode to remove or disable components, restart your computer, press F8 to start advance startup options, and then select Safe mode.
Technical information: * STOP: 0x0000008E (0xC0000005, 0x8054556C, 0xADB78A98, 0x00000000)
Beginning physical memory dump
Total physical memory dump. Contact technical support for further assistance group.
Hi fernandomventura,
Step 1: Disconnect all external devices (printers, scanner, USB (universal serial bus) readers, etc...) Except the keyboard and mouse and then start.
If this solves the problem, then add back devices at a time until you discover the piece of hardware causing the issue. Then get any drivers\software update for the device.
Step 2: Follow the steps mentioned in the articles below which deals with a similar question
General troubleshooting for an error message that you receive randomly in Windows XP: "Stop 0x0000008E"-restore the system to achieve ".
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/945658/
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http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/827663
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Microsoft Answers Support Engineer
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Blue screen on startup... problem with the display driver?
I have been using a Dell Inspiron 14R (N4110) laptop computer since 2010 without any problem.
The laptop was purchased online from Dell and came with
(1) Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit and
2) AMD Radeon HD 6470 M - 1 GB display card.
Recently, I had a problem where my laptop just wouldn't start, showing the blue screen every time it tries to start. The blue screen mentions a problem with the file atikmpag.sys I understand is the driver for the AMD video card.
If I delete/rename the files atikmpag.sys and atikmdag.sys (via secure boot mode) in C:/windows/system32/drivers, the laptop (not) start, but obviously does not recognize the graphics card.
After a lot of unsuccessful trials debugging on mine (including trying to upgrade the drivers to display etc.)., I reinstalled the operating system and the drivers provided with the original kit (just to eliminate any possibility of an upgrade that went wrong). However, I still see the issue.
That means there is a hardware problem? or a BIOS problem?
Thank you
R.B.
Guys, the problem you describe is actually a hardware failure. There is nothing you can do except replace a motherboard for laptop, or taken some advanced technicians, COMPUTING which will replace or chip GPU reball.
I have the same a laptop similar (Inspiron N5110), with the same problems and these problems - all started yesterday. Do not waste your time, just reinstall OS, then install display drivers, which are available on the official site of Support of DELL and after that - if it's not working, just do what I said.
Generally these are consequences of an overheating laptop, but that it was certainly not my case (I did regular checks), I could even bet on chips quality GPU, which has been used in the manufacture of this model of laptop... again...
UPDATE: Okay, last night was a long night for me and I can confirm finally - who's * chip AMD, which causes the blue screen, you mentioned. I disassembled my N5110 faulty, armed with a heatgun, Probe temperature (probe) and tons of aluminium + some flow of brazing, I made a fairly quick reflow and the result is just what I expected - everything works perfectly again, with the same configuration - even with the same installation of Windows, which has been to launch these blue screens. There are now no blue screen at all and portable computer performance as new.
Apparently bad welding, when this laptop was manufactured, is the exact reason why we are where we are. The BGA chip was not dead at all (it was just poorly soldered). The same story, including HP and a bunch of other companies had some time ago with these NVIDIA chips (I know, some of you know what I'm talking about).
CONCLUSION: Integrated DELL diagnostic software is useless against the detection of defects with a discreet graphics AMD card. Problem was not in the software or drivers - it was just a poorly welded chip (I regularly cleaned my laptop dust, so overheating is not an option here).
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Blue screen on startup of windows normal and safe mode
I am using Windows XP, this morning my computer froze and I used the button to turn it off. At startup, I got a blue screen that says "a problem has been detected and Windows has shut down to prevent damage to your computer. It's for me this blue screen with the same message for each option, including the mode without boot failure. Anyone know anyway I can try to understand what is the problem?
Stop message:STOP: 0X0000007B (0XBA4CF524, 0XC0000034, 0X00000000, 0X00000000)
If I try to start safe mode, I get the stop message
STOP: 0X00000007B (0XF78AA524, 0XC0000034, 0X00000000, 0X00000000)I have windows XP Professional. All service packs downloaded.
Anti virus is Mcafee
Blue screen started after a frost, and I used the power button to turn off.I use a Dell XPS M1730 (laptop). I don't have my windows with my disks.
I'm sure it's a virus because just before freeze Mcafee said it found and removed two Trojan horses, but I have no idea how to get rid of them with a blue screen to come whenever I try to turn on the computer.
Hi Cameroncb,
You may receive an error message "Stop 0x0000007B" If your computer is infected with a boot sector virus.
See the Microsoft article below and check if it helps.
Advanced troubleshooting of errors "Stop 0x0000007B" in Windows XP
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/324103
Error message "STOP 0x0000007B" when you restart your Windows XP-based computer
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ORIGINAL TITLE: help... Blue error screen?
Help I get this blue screen error whenever I start up my dell computer... A problem has been detected and windows has shut down to prevent damage to your computer. If this is the first time you've seen this Stop error screen, restart your computer. If this screen appears again, follow these steps: make sure that you have enough disk space. If a driver is identified in the stop message, disable the driver or check with the manufacturer for driver updates. Try which video cards. Check with your hardware vendor for updates to the BIOS. Disable the BIOS memory options such as implementing caching or shading. If you need to use Safe Mode to remove or disable components, restart your computer, press F8 to select Advanced Startup Options, and then select Safe Mode. Technical information: (0xc0000005, 0xF7c2815E, 0xf7C66864, 0xF7C66560 kdcom.dll - address F7C2815E base at F7c27000 Datestamp 4ed8a0bd
Thank you, I actually set myself a few hours after the announcement by starting in safe mode and scan with norton :) But thank you very much for the reply!
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Blue screen on startup.
When I try to start my computer, it displays a blue screen, no matter what I boot (hard disk, safemode, Recovery Manager). It still crashes and I get this message:
"A problem has been detected and Windows has shut down to prevent damage to your computer.
If this is the first time you've seen this stop error message. Restart your computer. If this screen appears again. Follow these steps:
Check to make sure any new hardware or software is installed correctly. If this is a new installation ask your hardware manufacturer or software of windows updates you might need.
If problems continue, disable or remove any newly installed hardware or software. Disable the BIOS memory options such as the capture or the shading. If you need to use Safe Mode to remove or disable components, restart your computer, press F8 to select Advanced Startup Options, and then select Safe Mode.
Technical information:
"STOP: 0X0000C1F5 (0 X 00000000, 0 X 00000000, 0X00000000, 0X00000000).
I was installing Windows service pack 2 and when it closes nd community has started up, that's what I got.
Hi mot1on,
Welcome to the Forum of answers Windows Vista.
This problem can occur if the file $TxfLog of the file system is damaged. The Common Log File System (Clfs.sys) driver does not solve the $TxfLog file when the file is corrupted. In addition to the error message Stop Windows Vista does not start until the offending disk is removed or repaired.
To solve this problem the damaged file must be repaired. It is possible to boot from a Setup disk that has the ability to self heal this type of problem. This can be done with a Windows 7 Beta installation disc. To restore a volume of Windows Vista with the Stop error 0x0000C1F5 without data loss, perform the following steps:1. get a Windows 7 Beta or the later Windows 7 installation disk.
2. Insert the diskette in the floppy drive and boot from this drive to install Windows 7 Beta.
Note: Once started, cancel the installation of Windows7. Do not install Windows 7.
3. once the system has booted correctly, remove the installation of Windows 7 Beta disc and restart the computer from the hard disk.
Note: The installation of Windows 7 Beta disc includes autocicatrisant, code that resets the RM $TxF log file corrupted, so the problematic volume should be recovered by simply booting from the Windows 7 Beta installation disc.
You might also check out the link below:
How to get around the Stop error 0x0000C1F5 on a Windows Vista-based computer
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/970101
Hope this information is useful.
Concerning
Rehman - Microsoft Support -
startup message... Windows shut down to avoid damage
locked system, when the previous stop, had to press the power button / stop... on said boot messages Windows has shut down to prevent damage to the computer, at the bottom of the screen, it says disable the driver and then update driver - says to disable the following driver: kdcom.dll - address F967115E to F9670000 database. 4e408293 datestamp.
I also tried a restore of the system several times and received the same message at startup. I will try to disable Norton as noted during my research of the problem and try another restore of the system.
Here there is a self-diagnostic and repair on windows updates - I don't know what caused the problem, where/what it is; or how to fix it.
Hi Marty,
· Have you checked the problem in safe mode?
· The computer starts finally on the desktop?
Method 1: Try to start in last known good Configuration advanced startup options.
Method 2: If you are able to boot to the desktop, you can update the computer with the latest chipset drivers. Also, update the other drivers for devices such as graphics, sounds etc. Log on the computer manufacturer site to do.
Reply with the results.
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Hi edwardcliffe,
· Have you made changes on the computer?
· Are you able to boot to the desktop?
· What is the full error message?
· What do you mean when you say "I want to take this also affected the system restore and other things?
If you are not able to boot to the desktop, follow the steps.
You will need an XP installation CD to try to solve this problem. If you do not, try to borrow one just to run this fix.
(1) configure the computer to boot from the CD if it is not already configured in this way. You may need to enter the BIOS to configure the computer to boot from the CD.
(2) set the boot order on:
Floppy (if present)
CD/DVD-ROM
Hard drive
RECORDING and EXIT
(3) to start the computer with the XP installation CD in the drive. When you see the prompt «Press any key to boot from CD...» ", do and start the process to boot on CD.
(4) when the Recovery Console option is available (press R to start the Recovery Console), do it. You may be asked to what Windows installation to enter, what kind of cases the number of the Windows installation you want to work (usually 1).
(5) when you are prompted, enter the password for the Windows installation. If you have not set up a password just press ENTER
(6) at the command prompt, type:
chkdsk /r (there is a space before the /) Press ENTER.
Note: If bad sectors are found in the hard drive, then it could try to fix this particular sector. If you have any data on that, it can get lost.
If you are able to boot to the desktop, follow the steps in the article.
How to perform disk error checking in Windows XP
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/315265
Note: If bad sectors are found in the hard drive, then it could try to fix this particular sector. If you have any data on that, it can get lost.
For reference:
How to install and use the Recovery Console in Windows XP
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Hi I just got my area51, and 1 thing I noticed that whenever I start it it has blue screen flash of 0.5 dry completely (no) - then bios - windows login - etc.
I used my old monitor and it did not have this blue screen at startup thing so Im wondering if its normal.
It is most likely part of the screen.
Seems to me that the display in sync with the computer screen. -
My Vista system was crushed, tried everything, but finally resorted to a recovery of the original factory image off the coast of the hard drive Partition. Everything seemed to go smooth but now I get a blue screen at startup: irql_not_less_or_equal STOP: 0x0000000A (0 x 0, 00000002 00000001, 0x81AE8590)
Odd part is the system has two RAM slots, we have a 2 GB key and another has a 1 GB. Could not get the machine to start with two sticks in. Will start with a stick in each thin slot. Will not start no matter how they are installed if you are using the two RAM slots. Ran SFC/scannow. He found errors, that it cannot correct. How can I fix these errors?
CBS log is large enough: what details should I post it to help you troubleshoot?
Note: Were able to update the system, including the installation of updates Windows 128 and seems to be updated throughout the SP-2. I really don't want to run another recovery if possible.
Thank you!
Hello
Perhaps you have different brands of RAM in your computer, and so it would not start with the two inserted Rams. Do a check for your specific PC memory that tells you what products work with your system.
Follow the information in this article.
Know what type of RAM you needIn addition, updated BIOS.
Warning of the BIOS:
BIOS change / semiconductor (CMOS) to complementary metal oxide settings can cause serious problems that may prevent your computer from starting properly. Microsoft cannot guarantee that problems resulting from the configuration of the BIOS/CMOS settings can be solved. Changes to settings are at your own risk.If scan SFC did not fix the issue, I would say that you follow the steps in this article to fix it.
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929833
Regarding blue screen errors, follow the steps in this article that applies also for Vista.
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