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How Do I Fix the Windows Vista Blue Screen of Death?

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How Do I Fix the Windows Vista Blue Screen of Death?

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Any user of Windows has most likely come across a fatal exception error, which then causes the display of the blue diagnostic screen lovingly referred to as the “Blue Screen of Death” or BSOD. In Windows 7 and Vista, the user is more likely to see the “Close Program” Dialog box. When this box appears it allows the user to close the program or wait for the program to respond. It will also prompt the user to report the error to Microsoft. The fatal exception error is not generally seen unless new software or hardware has been installed that causes unrecoverable errors for your system. When an unrecoverable error occurs, Windows will display the following message” Windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer.” This can happen while your system is running or when you re-boot. It will look similar to one of the two screens below. Make sure to note the error code(s) before proceeding. If you receive one of these screens you can resolve these issues through one of the followi

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