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Fatal Attraction........Er! Exception error
Twice quite recently I've suffered the 'blue screen of death' on boot up, doing a soft restart goes to the normal screen recommending 'safe mode' which I ignore and select 'normal', after the scan disc is done everything is back o.k. with no more problems.
What do you think folks? Time for a new hard disc before it's too late? BTW the error message is 017f:bff72170 |
Happens to everyone at some time or other, and it can be anything.
Next time, try selecting normal with a boot log. That way you can read the text log afterwards (usually directly under C:\) and it may point to an errant driver. Common causes though are poorly seated RAM, graphics drivers, or just in need of a good defrag. Hope that helps a bit. :) ------------------ If you're not on the edge, then you're taking up too much space. |
Agree with Dreamcatcher.....
You don't get 'blue screens of death' on a iminant HD failure. They only relate to a corrupt/unloadable driver. It won't hurt as mentioned to run 'defrag' occasionaly http://www.stopstart.fsnet.co.uk/mica/compute.gif |
Also
Select the step-by-step booting option. If there is a faulty driver, etc.. it should show itself. If this is so, edit autoexec.bat, or config.sys, (depending on where the driver is), and put a REM statement (remark), before the offending article. If all is then ok, you will need to re-install the driver/file at fault FD |
Many thanks for the info folks!
When I get some spare time I'll give it a go. All seems pretty stable at the mo' |
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