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What Causes The Windows Blue Screen Of Death Or BSOD?

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What Causes The Windows Blue Screen Of Death Or BSOD?

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There are multiple reasons that could generate the blue death screen, but for most XP, Vista, and Windows 7 users, BSOD errors are typically classified as fatal exceptions. These occur when software code has become corrupt, is trying to access tasks that fall outside of its privilege, illegal software operations are attempted, programs are in conflict with one another, hardware failures, or even CPU overheating. How Do I Fix The Blue Screen Of Death? In order to stop BSODs from happening, you need to understand what is causing the bluescreen in the first place. Advanced computer users may be able to reference the error codes given on the blue screen to determine the root cause of the problem, but without having a trustworthy source to define the error codes, users can sometimes cause more harm than good. If a user manages to determine the cause of the BSOD, repairing the problem can range from something as simple as running fewer programs at the same time, to far more complicated tasks

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