Question:
when i turn on my computer, a blue screen shows up everytime, how do i fix this?
kevin t
2009-11-16 19:49:26 UTC
when i turn on my computer, a blue screen shows up saying: Disable or uninstall any anti virus, disk defragment or back up utilities. Check your hard drive configuration and check for any updated drivers. Run CHKDSK /F to check for hard drive corruption, and then restart computer. How do i do this?
Four answers:
drJackel
2009-11-16 19:53:34 UTC
Have you tried Safe mode? Press F8 while the computer is booting up. Fro the menu, try last known good configuration first to see if that helps.



If that doesn't work, you can use a Windows CD to enter the recovery console where you can run the chkdsk command.
vlj2002
2009-11-17 03:55:37 UTC
Could be a fake one or could be a real BSOD. You can go to safe mode by pressing f8 on bootup and go to safe mode with networking. From there you can scan for virus if there is any using your antivirus or download tools online to scan. After that run cmd and type in chkdsk /r and it should do the job of repairing any damage cluster in your hard drive. After that if you can't login into safe mode or do anything of that at all then you either have to boot from a bootable cd such as ubcd4win and check if the hard drive is dead or your OS is corrupted with virus or just system files. Good luck if not seek an expert.
Asqw S
2009-11-17 13:17:53 UTC
The Windows operating system constantly refers to the registry to get information about all of the components such as hardware and software which are installed on the computer. The registry tells Windows what to do and how to access the various programs, files, and processes.However, the registry can contain bad information which sends Windows off doing useless tasks or running unneeded routines. Sometimes errors occur including the blue screen of death. Other times the system slows down. Because of the sheer number of factors that can affect the registry, there’s no one size fits all approach. You can’t just go into the registry and remove the bad information because it’s nearly impossible to decipher which information is good and which information is bad. That’s a job better suited for software. I should like to commend Registry Easy http://cleanup-comuter-run-perfectly.com to you ! You can try ! Good luck!
Jewish man
2009-11-17 03:52:35 UTC
You buy a mac.


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