Windows 7 Blue Screen problem

Badr Mahmoud Badr

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I'm having this annoying problem the windows suddenly shuts down and a blue screen appears from no where with some sort of text on it but it takes only soconds and then disappears and the computer restart,,

when it finishs restarting this report saying that "windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown" appear with this information

Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.1
Locale ID: 1033

Additional information about the problem:
BCCode: d1
BCP1: 000000004F444678
BCP2: 0000000000000002
BCP3: 0000000000000000
BCP4: FFFFF88004394AA2
OS Version: 6_1_7601
Service Pack: 1_0
Product: 256_1

Files that help describe the problem:
C:\Windows\Minidump\102813-19281-01.dmp
C:\Users\B@DR\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-35786-0.sysdata.xml

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any help ?!!
 
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In your first post you seemed to indicate that the PC would be running okay for some period of time until it suddenly crashed.

Is this correct?

And in your last post you seemed to indicate that after a number of restarts, the computer 'rights' itself and starts working properly again for a while.

Is this correct?

At the moment, I am unable to eliminate problems due to overheating or dirty/faulty fan.

When the computer starts working again, has it had time to cool down?

Try starting in Safe Mode as this will eliminate a large number of suspects from our enquiry whether the fault shows up or not.

I would also remove the side cover of the PC to allow the interior of the computer to lose heat to the atmosphere in the room.

You might...

himnextdoor

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In your first post you seemed to indicate that the PC would be running okay for some period of time until it suddenly crashed.

Is this correct?

And in your last post you seemed to indicate that after a number of restarts, the computer 'rights' itself and starts working properly again for a while.

Is this correct?

At the moment, I am unable to eliminate problems due to overheating or dirty/faulty fan.

When the computer starts working again, has it had time to cool down?

Try starting in Safe Mode as this will eliminate a large number of suspects from our enquiry whether the fault shows up or not.

I would also remove the side cover of the PC to allow the interior of the computer to lose heat to the atmosphere in the room.

You might as well have a look at the fans in your system at this stage too. Is there any build-up of fluff on the blades? Clean them. I use a little make-up brush that I robbed from my girlfriend.

If the computer won't crash in these circumstances then restart Windows normally and see how you get on.

Still no blue screen?

Replace the cover and, 'Happy Computing'.

You could also use System Restore to restore your system to a date you can be sure predates these problems. How was the computer two-weeks ago? Or four?

If this doesn't fix the problem then we can eliminate other things as problems too.

So, case off, clean the fans and start the machine in Safe Mode. Let it run for as long as you need to be sure that no BSoD will appear.

Then report. :)
 
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