Remove Ad, Sign Up
Register to Remove Ad
Register to Remove Ad
Remove Ad, Sign Up
Register to Remove Ad
Register to Remove Ad
Signup for Free!
-More Features-
-Far Less Ads-
About   Users   Help
Users & Guests Online
On Page: 1
Directory: 52
Entire Site: 3 & 1073
Page Staff: pokemon x, pennylessz, Barathemos, tgags123, alexanyways, supercool22, RavusRat,
05-10-24 03:09 AM

Thread Information

Views
439
Replies
3
Rating
0
Status
CLOSED
Thread
Creator
NordicWarrior
01-09-13 02:14 PM
Last
Post
splitz
01-17-13 07:27 PM
Additional Thread Details
Views: 102
Today: 0
Users: 0 unique

Thread Actions

Thread Closed
New Thread
New Poll
Order
 

Some computer help?

 

01-09-13 02:14 PM
NordicWarrior is Offline
| ID: 719721 | 88 Words

NordicWarrior
Level: 19


POSTS: 24/63
POST EXP: 6064
LVL EXP: 33021
CP: 950.1
VIZ: 13978

Likes: 0  Dislikes: 0
Well yesterday I was just bored on the internet, on Facebook and the like, when all of a sudden for no reason my computer crashed and displayed the notorious Blue Screen of Death. The screen displayed too fast for me to read the error code and whatnot so I was freaked out. I restarted my computer and it has been acting quite normally ever since, but why did the BSoD show up? Did I just suffer from an ordinary computer crash or was it something more than that?
Well yesterday I was just bored on the internet, on Facebook and the like, when all of a sudden for no reason my computer crashed and displayed the notorious Blue Screen of Death. The screen displayed too fast for me to read the error code and whatnot so I was freaked out. I restarted my computer and it has been acting quite normally ever since, but why did the BSoD show up? Did I just suffer from an ordinary computer crash or was it something more than that?
Trusted Member

Affected by 'Laziness Syndrome'

Registered: 06-01-12
Location: Cyberspace
Last Post: 1278 days
Last Active: 607 days

01-09-13 03:46 PM
Jordanv78 is Offline
| ID: 719816 | 59 Words

Jordanv78
Level: 190


POSTS: 4048/12281
POST EXP: 809836
LVL EXP: 95798688
CP: 78618.7
VIZ: 577650

Likes: 0  Dislikes: 0
NordicWarrior : Well it's pretty hard to help you without any details as to what happened other than the BSOD. There are times when a USB device could have crashed your OS, or it could be a sign of issues with your Windows Registry.

Again, without any further details on the error/code you aren't going to get much help here.
NordicWarrior : Well it's pretty hard to help you without any details as to what happened other than the BSOD. There are times when a USB device could have crashed your OS, or it could be a sign of issues with your Windows Registry.

Again, without any further details on the error/code you aren't going to get much help here.
Vizzed Elite
Former Admin
Special Assault Brigade for Real Emergencies


Affected by 'Laziness Syndrome'

Registered: 10-16-10
Location: Chicagoland
Last Post: 2432 days
Last Active: 2405 days

01-14-13 09:46 PM
Crazy Li is Offline
| ID: 723853 | 112 Words

Crazy Li
Level: 84


POSTS: 1466/1945
POST EXP: 216635
LVL EXP: 5590999
CP: 4056.9
VIZ: 182075

Likes: 0  Dislikes: 0
If you had a one-time blue screen and it's been working fine since... I wouldn't worry about it. The only time to really be considered about blue screens if it's consistently happening, especially with a particular thing that you're trying to do. If you couldn't even catch the error message given, then there's no way it can be figured out anyway. If you get another, try and catch the message and then you can get help on that... but if it's not crashing anymore, it could have just been a fluke.

I usually ignore BSODs when I get them because of the infrequency. Sometimes random crap happens. It's not a big deal.
If you had a one-time blue screen and it's been working fine since... I wouldn't worry about it. The only time to really be considered about blue screens if it's consistently happening, especially with a particular thing that you're trying to do. If you couldn't even catch the error message given, then there's no way it can be figured out anyway. If you get another, try and catch the message and then you can get help on that... but if it's not crashing anymore, it could have just been a fluke.

I usually ignore BSODs when I get them because of the infrequency. Sometimes random crap happens. It's not a big deal.
Vizzed Elite
Everyone's Favorite Monkey


Affected by 'Laziness Syndrome'

Registered: 09-21-12
Location: out of this world
Last Post: 3690 days
Last Active: 2046 days

01-17-13 07:27 PM
splitz is Offline
| ID: 725895 | 28 Words

splitz
Level: 12

POSTS: 13/22
POST EXP: 541
LVL EXP: 6643
CP: 11.4
VIZ: 6129

Likes: 0  Dislikes: 0
I had some thing like this happen to me. My inboard video card was making my computer crash so I updated the drivers it worked fine ever since 
I had some thing like this happen to me. My inboard video card was making my computer crash so I updated the drivers it worked fine ever since 
Member

Affected by 'Laziness Syndrome'

Registered: 01-03-13
Location: mcintyre
Last Post: 4088 days
Last Active: 3880 days

Links

Page Comments


This page has no comments

Adblocker detected!

Vizzed.com is very expensive to keep alive! The Ads pay for the servers.

Vizzed has 3 TB worth of games and 1 TB worth of music.  This site is free to use but the ads barely pay for the monthly server fees.  If too many more people use ad block, the site cannot survive.

We prioritize the community over the site profits.  This is why we avoid using annoying (but high paying) ads like most other sites which include popups, obnoxious sounds and animations, malware, and other forms of intrusiveness.  We'll do our part to never resort to these types of ads, please do your part by helping support this site by adding Vizzed.com to your ad blocking whitelist.

×