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Apologisenow
Jun 18, 2008, 12:51 AM
Hey everyone my computer just froze and the blue screen came up. It was talking about begin dumping physical memory or something like that. I have managed to restart it after it taking a while but I am extremely concerned. My computer is now running very slow what is the problem?? Thanks.

Apologisenow
Jun 18, 2008, 01:51 AM
Anyone because I've got back on again but it will happen agen please.

Curlyben
Jun 18, 2008, 01:56 AM
What recent changes have you made to your system ?
When was the last time you did any maintenance on it, including physically blowing the dust out ?

What were you doing and what was running when this happened ?

There are a lot of factors with a BSoD, so the more information you can give the better we can assist.

Apologisenow
Jun 18, 2008, 02:00 AM
I have not made any changes today as far as I am aware.
I changed hardisks a few months back and its been fine.
I was on RuneScape - the massive online adventure game by Jagex Ltd (http://www.runescape.com) on the forums.

Apologisenow
Jun 18, 2008, 02:40 AM
Anyone? Please

JBeaucaire
Jun 18, 2008, 08:09 AM
The Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) actually listed off a bunch of information that might've led to understanding which driver in your system had catastrophically failed.

A few comments:
If the BSOD was caused by a change in your system, the change didn't have to come from yesterday, it could've been weeks ago and this was the first time enough stress was applied to your system to expose a problem
BSOD while surfing graphic INTENSE sites isn't actually all that scary. You were on the forums, which should've been harmless, but had you played any of that game earlier at all?
Make sure your system has the most up-to-date video drivers.
Right-click on My Computer, select PROPERTIES
Click on HARDWARE > DEVICE MANAGER
Click on DISPLAY ADAPTERS
Double-click your video adapter to open the PROPERTIES
Click on DRIVER > UPDATE DRIVER (this will attempt an automatic update)
Note the driver release date and version #, go onto the web and search for the driver name and check to see if you REALLY do have the latest version. If not, download it from the manufacturer's website and install it.
Repeat this process for every entry in your Display Adapters
BSOD is an indication of a problem, but a single BSOD may not be. Don't fret it too much unless you start experiencing them regularly. Windows is a memory/bloat hog, it's got issues.
Keep your hard drive healthy: Open up My Computer and right-click on Drive C
Select PROPERTIES > TOOLS
Run the Error-checking tool find hard drive errors
Run the Defrag tool periodically
If BSOD start to occur more frequently, make note of what you're doing EACH TIME and look for a pattern. Also, write down the error message or take a picture of it.
If you really only had the ONE BSOD, I'd relax a little. There may be nothing here at all to fix.

Apologisenow
Jun 18, 2008, 11:00 AM
Yer I did have runescape running as well so maybe it was something to do with that? I have deleted a folder that had runescape cache in and have updated lots of things. I also installed service pack 3 on my computer. It is running fine atm so I hope it doesn't happen again thanks.

Apologisenow
Jun 19, 2008, 12:51 AM
Ok sorry but scrap that. I came on agen this morning and the same thing happened again. I restarted it it came up with the loading screen where it says about 3 ports etc. Then at the bottom it says Drive 0 not found: Serial ATA, SATA - 0. F1 - Continue, F2 - Setup utility. Neither of these worked it just froze. So after this I restarted again and now it is working. Please help. Here is a link of my blue screen: http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg39/apologisenow/DSC00059.jpg Please help guys!! Thanks.

JBeaucaire
Jun 19, 2008, 05:46 AM
Hmm, I'd be concerned at this point, too. BSOD and hardware not found messages aren't automatically related. You could have multiple issues here and not even realize it.

Can you open your case? The most troubleshooting step when hardware is randomly "not found" is to open the case and recheck ALL the cabling. The data cables and power cables, firmly set them all back into place. While you're in there use a can of air to clear out ALL the dust and debris in the case, do it well.

Next, you said "I came on again this morning." What does that mean?
You went onto the Runescape site and it crashed?
You started your computer fresh this morning and it crashed?
You're computer was running all night long and had already crashed during the night sometime?
You were on a Runescape session last night and left the computer on and it crashed when you tried to use it this morning?
See, there are a lot of possibilities to a statement like that. Describe your computer usage yesterday all the way up to when you went to bed. Did you shut the system down, leave anything running all night, what? More detail is better when looking for patterns in situations like this.

I used to play an online game and when I used my wife's computer, this would start happening. I eventually developed the habit of restarting that computer whenever I ended a gaming session and that seemed to help.

As I said, this could be hardware related, too and you haven't seen the end of it. Fingers crossed.

Apologisenow
Jun 19, 2008, 07:38 AM
Yes I logged on this morning and it happened when I had logged onto my user account. I was thinking that it might be a hardware related issue as well but I am not sure.

Apologisenow
Jun 19, 2008, 09:08 AM
I think it may be getting worse. This time I was just on msn and the screen froze, I got an error message saying: Windows - System Error Unknown Hard Error. I restarted the computer and CHKDSK came up and now I am back on. I also play xbox live and my account got hacked on it the other day but I have now got it back, this uses windows live messenger which I always have open. Could this be linked??

JBeaucaire
Jun 19, 2008, 09:27 AM
Everything could be linked. Viruses can do just about anything, including destabilizing your system completely.

Is this a desktop?
How old is the system?
You up for a Windows reinstall if it come to that?

Answer all those questions, and also perhaps run one of the test utilities found on this page, might reveal something:
Hardware Test Utility - PC reliability and stability testing Test My Hardware - Free Computer Testing Tool (http://hardware-test-utility.qarchive.org/)

Apologisenow
Jun 19, 2008, 09:51 AM
Is this a desktop? Yes
How old is the system? Erm the computer is just over a year old I think.
You up for a Windows reinstall if it come to that? If I have to yes done that once to many though.

Thanks for all the help by the way.

Apologisenow
Jun 19, 2008, 09:56 AM
Also could you please give me a guide of what I do on that website because I downloaded something and double click in my documents but nothing happens? Thanks.

JBeaucaire
Jun 19, 2008, 04:06 PM
I downloaded and ran the BurnInTest program, let it run on my system for about 20 minutes... it simulates high stress burn in activity on all your computer components simultaneously and reports any errors. Could be useful for seeing where your system is acting flaky.

Did you run that error-check on your hard-drive(s)?

Apologisenow
Jun 20, 2008, 05:30 AM
I ran the error repair professional and I got this:
http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg39/apologisenow/printscreen.jpg

It looks serious but is this just so that u buy the software?

Apologisenow
Jun 20, 2008, 05:37 AM
Also I am having serious problems getting the computer on it keeps getting stuck on the black loading screen where it gives the details. :(

JBeaucaire
Jun 20, 2008, 07:19 AM
SIDE NOTE: You can use a free program call CCLEANER to do the same thing the one you used will do, and CCLEANER is free.
CCleaner - Download (http://www.ccleaner.com/download)

BACK TO BUSINESS: OK, the program you used scanned the computer's SOFTWARE. The one I suggested is designed to test your HARDWARE.

I'm worried that you may be experiencing a HD crash. Did you run the error-check on your drive like I suggested?

Further, a HD failing can show like your situation, and once the HD is cleaned up and bad sectors marked out, etc, you may still have a munged XP install and need to reinstall that anyway as a final treatment.

BUT, we don't want to do that until/unless we're confident the hard drive is usable.

Apologisenow
Jun 20, 2008, 09:24 AM
Okay should I run CCleaner or the error check first? And could you give me a link to it please. Thanks so much for all your help.

Apologisenow
Jun 22, 2008, 02:41 AM
I am back on for the time being, I opened up the computer and we cleaned it very well. IT WAS VERY DUSTY!!! Also I have run CCleaner but I need to know what this error check thing is please.

JBeaucaire
Jun 22, 2008, 03:48 AM
Dude, message #6 above has those instructions. (nudge)

Apologisenow
Jun 22, 2008, 05:13 AM
Right sorry about that I thought it was one of those programs. Anyway it says it is fine and everything is working fine now after we cleaned the computer of dust so could that have really been the cause?

JBeaucaire
Jun 22, 2008, 05:38 PM
It absolutely could. BSOD caused by overheating from dirty innards is not a stretch at all. We'll see!

Apologisenow
Jun 25, 2008, 02:28 AM
Hi agen it has been working fine for a while now but I just switched on my computer and logged on. It said FOUND NEW HARDWARE - PCI Simple communications controlleR. So I let it install it and it said this Conexant D850 56K V.9x DFVc Modem. The thing is that has never came up before so why has it now? Could it be something to do with this previous problem?

JBeaucaire
Jun 25, 2008, 06:17 AM
Your system usually does its houeskeeping in the background, keeping all the drivers for all the little components up to date.

You could have done 1000 different things yesterday to cause your built-iin modem to refresh its drivers. The refresh didn't complete and startup this morning simply completed that task.

I wouldn't fret it unless it start to recur.

Learnfrommyways
Sep 15, 2008, 07:17 PM
OK depends I want you to stop playing rs for a while maybe2-4 days tell me what happens and its best not to go to any sites you find on googleor anything and there's another thing too that rs usually says to do first viruse scan your computer