Dealing With the Dreaded Blue Screen of Death or BSOD
First of all, the blue screen is what Microsoft calls a "STOP Error". The techies affectionately (not really) call it the "Blue Screen of Death" or BSOD for short. Why use the word death? That word is probably used because of the finality of the error. There is nothing to do after a BSOD except reboot and hope it doesn't happen again, which it usually does. Blue obviously describes the color of the screen when that error appears. Blue Screens have been around for a number of years dating back to the days of the early Windows versions, possibly before Windows 3.0, in fact. According to Microsoft, Blue Screens are usually caused by poorly written device drivers or hardware problems. Drivers are pieces of software that make hardware comp ...
Eliminate Windows Errors And Make Your Computer Faster
Windows operating system is very popular but is also prone to a lot of errors. If you want your computer to run smoothly, you should be clever and learn how to fix Windows error codes. Since, almost all of us have at one point of time or other used Windows, we all know that after a certain period of time the operating system develops glitches that affect the overall functioning of the computer. The computer, as a result, starts flashing error reports every time you switch it on or when you try to load a certain program. Its working speed also drastically slows down. To fix Windows error codes manually, you'd need to study and understand the software and programming languages. This is a field best left to tech geeks and the like. Earlier, th ...
All You Need to Know About Common Windows Xp Error Codes
Runtime errors in Windows XP usually occur when the program that is being used is having some problems Likely, when you get a runtime error, the program will automatically shut down and you will lose all unsaved data