Sudden closure (Blue Screen of Death)?

Hello! I have a HP Windows Vista computer that has had a sudden stop while I was working. I sent an email, so I do not lose any work. In any case, a blue screen came and said 'collecting data for Crash Dump. After searching the Web, I discovered that what my known computer was the 'Blue Screen of Death'. Now, is quite a name gloomy and dark, and it worried me even more. Earlier, I restarted my computer (by pressing the power button) and the loading of the computer in "Safe Mode". Everything seems very well known and is the message that came, "Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown. Windows can check online for a solution to the problem. ».

Now I'm afraid to shut down the computer, as it works very well, and I certainly don't want the "Blue Screen of Death" to appear. I do? In my view, the problem is the hard drive, because my computer is about 8 years now. Oh and all the files are still there, and I had already saved all the files and images beforehand.

I will love to hear solutions to this problem. I don't want my computer to die, and I hope that there is a way to prevent this "Blue Screen of Death" in the future. In addition, what could have caused this problem? Is it possible to fix it?

Thanks for the help in advance everyone. I'll be happy to provide more information if necessary.

Hello

If had an open file, as in Word or Excel, then you might well have lost any changes you
do during the crash. The only other way to have lost files is if it was with the
hard drive. Usually, a blue screen does not cause a loss of files.

Run Checkdisk to check the hard drive,

How to run the check disk at startup in Vista
http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/67612-check-disk-Chkdsk.html

Rob - SpiritX

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