BSOD 0x000000F4

charlotten22

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Hello,

I have been receiving the blue screen stop error 0x000000F4 for 3 days now and don't know why! I didn't load any new software and am not using any new webpages or programs. My computer is 2 months old. Sometimes it cannot restart automatically due to lack of boot program or something similar; today it scanned my disk files (?) as if looking for an error there but found nothing. I've also received a message about file system NTFS. Unfortunately the messages do not stay up long enough for me to read all of the data. What can I do????
 

440bx

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Start with what may be the simplest solution. Press the F8 key immediately after the BIOS information is displayed. The F8 key will cause Windows to display a number of boot options. Select the one that reads "use the last settings that worked" (or something quite close to that.)

The 0xF4 blue screen is sometimes caused by a corrupted registry. Restoring the last settings that worked would replace your current registry with the last one Windows knew as good.

HTH