How do I fix the Windows blue screen errors?
Question:
How do I fix the Windows blue screen errors?
Answer:
Before fixing a Microsoft Microsoft Windows blue screen or blue  screen of death error (BSoD) you must first identify what type of error  it is. Since there are different types of blue screen errors.
Note: If you're getting a blue screen and then your  computer immediately reboots without being able to read the text in the  blue screen, follow the steps below. If you're unable to get into  Windows to perform the steps below, boot the computer into Safe Mode.
- From the desktop right-click on My Computer.
 - Click the Properties option.
 - In the System Properties window click the Advanced tab.
 - In Advanced click the Settings button under Startup and Recovery.
 - In the Startup and Recovery window uncheck the Automatically restart check box.
 - Click Ok.
 
Blue screen errors
Windows  NT, 2000, XP, Vista, and later versions of Windows will have a blue  screen error that's similar to the example shown below. Thankfully these  error messages often contain more detailed information, and will  contain information that can be more easily searched for and found. If  you're not getting a blue screen error that looks like the below skip to  the next Fatal  exception section.

- Identify the type of blue screen by locating a line containing all capital letters with underscores instead of spaces, such as the above example: BAD_POOL_HEADER. Write this information down.
 - Get either the STOP: error message at the top of the error, or in the "Technical Information:" portion of the error. For example, in the above error it's STOP: 0x00000019 ... write the first potion of this error message down.
 - Finally, if technical information is shown write down the file and the address.
 
Once you have the above information you can start  troubleshooting the issue. 
PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
STATUS_IMAGE_CHECKSUM_MISMATCH
THREAD_STUCK_IN_DEVICE_DRIVER
UNEXPECTED_KERNEL_MODE_TRAP
UNKNOWN_HARD_ERROR
Many of the blue screen error messages you'll encounter with  earlier versions of Windows will be fatal exception error messages or  Fatal 0E messages. If your blue screen message starts out with A  fatal exception 0E ... or An exception ... you're  encountering this error. For these blue screen errors we suggest going  through the steps on document CH000223.  Below is an example of this type of error.

Additional information:
- See our BSoD dictionary definition for additional information about this term and related links.
 



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