Hello,
I have Os Windows Ultimate in one of my Computers, and many times the same problem occures... so Here is the Pic of that problem i dont know what it causes that ...
View the pic in the Attachment.
Hello,
I have Os Windows Ultimate in one of my Computers, and many times the same problem occures... so Here is the Pic of that problem i dont know what it causes that ...
View the pic in the Attachment.
The Blue Screen of Death...
It could be anything !! By supplying the code after the "*** STOP" to MS support they can tell you what the problem is...
Kane ena restore na deis tin igia sou :-)
What Restore do you mean to do ?? :P( Den exo backup .. apo tin arxi me to pou evala ta windows arxise na m to kanei ayto ...) and where do i can report the number to microsoft??
Ean to Vista einai prototipo prepei na exeis diskaki restore, se afti tin periptosi mporeis na pareis tilefono tin MS stin Athina na se ypostiriksi...
Since the blue screens started from day one of your installation, there must be some HW in your computer that is not Vista compatible. Check for older peripherals in your computer, some old graphics card, old oem memory ect...
I suggest you restore (if you have the restore disks) or install from scratch.
If you keep getting blue screens and can't get MS to help you on the phone, you will need the help of a technician...
Good luck.



well before you do, you might not even need to restore, its something to do with 1 of 3 things,
1. buggy device driver
2. system service not operating normally
3. Bios fault or incorrect configuration
so firstly you need to download and install device drivers for networking devices.
secondly, restart your computer and hold F8 and load operating systems last known good configuration,
and thirdly, press F2 or delete to enter the bios, and load defaults and save, if the bluescreen is still existent, then you can try a system restore.
Thanks for reply i Will Try it!
Try Memory Diagnostic Memory Diagnostics Tool
May be look at a thread like this Problems with Windows Vista x64 Startup. Errors:0x0000000A, 0x0000007Eto see why MS made Diagnostic tool. Check timings and voltage for ram. May be also check motherboard maker for bios update, sometimes they fix "incompatibilities" with certain ram. Hopefully they have a changelog.
If not ram look up stop code at MS. Here is a relevant search Search The Knowledge Base
Happens stopcodes point at specific known issues and have nothing to do with ram. Depends. Very wise to exclude ram, why the testing should be done first. Later fight Vista![]()
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