DeanP
Banned
Ok, I waited and waited for my problem to be resolved about the BSOD in hibernating mode. I waited 1 week, but.... there are noobs out there posting about their BSOD problem that can be fixed easily by themselves.
Now my problem is getting older, it hasn't found a solution to it and is now uncommon to find it, because people are trying to post stuff that can be fixed themselves like I said.
Here's some ways to get rid of BSOD (you should do these in Safe Mode by pressing F8 before the boot process)
*Uninstall recent programs and drivers*
If you had recently installed new programs and drivers, and you experience a BSOD after the installation. Uninstall the program or driver, it is likely that it is incompatible with your computer or contains PC viruses.
*System Restore*
System Restore helps you restore your computer's system files to an earlier point in time. It's a way to undo system changes to your computer without affecting your personal files, such as e‑mail, documents, or photos. A restore point will be created after installing software or drivers, there is a bunch of system restore points you can restore to.
*Remote Assistance*
When you have a computer problem, you can always get help from someone else by Remote Assistance. You can use Windows Remote Assistance to invite someone to connect to your computer and help you, even if that person isn't nearby. (Make sure you only ask someone whom you trust, because the other person will have access to your files and personal information.) After connecting, the other person can view your computer screen and chat with you about what you both see. With your permission, your helper can use his or her mouse and keyboard to control your computer and show you how to fix a problem. You can also help someone else the same way.
*Startup Repair*
Startup Repair is a Windows recovery tool that can fix certain problems, such as missing or damaged system files, that might prevent Windows from starting correctly. When you run Startup Repair, it scans your computer for the problem and then tries to fix it so your computer can start correctly.
NOTE: Startup Repair does not help with virus attacks or hardware failures.
Advanced Ways (you should do this if you know exactly what you are doing):
*Command Prompt commands*
- chkdsk /f (or chkdsk) - Fix and cleans up damaged system files.
- cleanmgr - cleans up files in hidden places (such as temp files, recycle bin, etc...)
There are much more CMD commands that repair your computer - but I am no experienced with command prompt.
There will be more ways to get rid of crashes, bsod
Now my problem is getting older, it hasn't found a solution to it and is now uncommon to find it, because people are trying to post stuff that can be fixed themselves like I said.
Here's some ways to get rid of BSOD (you should do these in Safe Mode by pressing F8 before the boot process)
*Uninstall recent programs and drivers*
If you had recently installed new programs and drivers, and you experience a BSOD after the installation. Uninstall the program or driver, it is likely that it is incompatible with your computer or contains PC viruses.
*System Restore*
System Restore helps you restore your computer's system files to an earlier point in time. It's a way to undo system changes to your computer without affecting your personal files, such as e‑mail, documents, or photos. A restore point will be created after installing software or drivers, there is a bunch of system restore points you can restore to.
*Remote Assistance*
When you have a computer problem, you can always get help from someone else by Remote Assistance. You can use Windows Remote Assistance to invite someone to connect to your computer and help you, even if that person isn't nearby. (Make sure you only ask someone whom you trust, because the other person will have access to your files and personal information.) After connecting, the other person can view your computer screen and chat with you about what you both see. With your permission, your helper can use his or her mouse and keyboard to control your computer and show you how to fix a problem. You can also help someone else the same way.
*Startup Repair*
Startup Repair is a Windows recovery tool that can fix certain problems, such as missing or damaged system files, that might prevent Windows from starting correctly. When you run Startup Repair, it scans your computer for the problem and then tries to fix it so your computer can start correctly.
NOTE: Startup Repair does not help with virus attacks or hardware failures.
Advanced Ways (you should do this if you know exactly what you are doing):
*Command Prompt commands*
- chkdsk /f (or chkdsk) - Fix and cleans up damaged system files.
- cleanmgr - cleans up files in hidden places (such as temp files, recycle bin, etc...)
There are much more CMD commands that repair your computer - but I am no experienced with command prompt.
There will be more ways to get rid of crashes, bsod
My Computer
System One
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- Manufacturer/Model
- Nirv Pro SLI (shipped to NZ)
- CPU
- Intel Core i7 Extreme 980X (Six-Core) 3.33GHz
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte X58A-UD5 - SLI, Crossfire, SATA 6Gbps & USB 3.0
- Memory
- 12GB G.Skill Ripjaws High Performance Low-Latency DDR3
- Graphics card(s)
- 2x NVIDIA GeForce GTX 480 3GB GGDR5
- Sound Card
- N/A
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 23" Samsung XL2370 Monitor and 23" Benq V2410 Monitor (extended monitor)
- Screen Resolution
- 1,920 x 1,080 (on both monitors)
- Hard Drives
- 2TB Western Digital Caviar SATA (7200rpm) 600GB VelociRaptor SATA (10000rpm)
- PSU
- Silverstone Strider Plus Modular 750-Watt SLI
- Case
- Corsair Obsidian 800D System Chassis
- Cooling
- Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro Rev. 2
- Mouse
- Razer Mamba Gaming Mouse
- Keyboard
- Logitech G19 Gaming USB Keyboard
- Internet Speed
- Max - 1.8MB/Sec (DSL) provided by Telecom NZ
- Other Info
- iPhone 4 Black 16GB, iPad 32GB WiFi+3G, iPod Touch 2nd generation