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[Solved] Getting BSOD in Windows 8.1 !


Roger D

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I'm using Windows 8.1 x86.. lately in three days I've faced BSOD 4 times in my laptop.. :(

After restart everything works fine..

Is there any way to know which software or what is the reason of getting BSOD..? :think:

Help me guys.. :rolleyes:

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I would think it likely a driver.

You could do a Refresh of Windows.

Will that affect my other softwares Installation? :rolleyes:

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is there an message in BS? If yes, which?...for example : .....(critical process died 0007485)

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what did you install just before this began...or what was updated??

Whichever I installed recently, Now I've removed them completely using Total uninstall Pro..

the only remaining are KMPlayer 3.4 and Windows 8 Manager(Updated) :rolleyes:

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is there an message in BS? If yes, which?...for example : .....(critical process died 0007485)

What BSOD error you are getting?

I don't exactly remember..Msg was something like... Collecting data for errors and then will be restarted..

I think there must be some error log located somewhere.. :rolleyes:

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Use BlueScreenView to display & check the root cause for BSOD! Or simply upgrade to your best companion Windows 7! :s

Thanks.. :yes: :yes: :yes:

I found the problem..Its some driver issue of My usb dongel... :showoff: :showoff: :showoff:

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Use BlueScreenView to display & check the root cause for BSOD! Or simply upgrade to your best companion Windows 7! :s

Thanks for your help.. but never force me to downgrade to Windows 7... :duh: :lol: :lol:

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Use BlueScreenView to display & check the root cause for BSOD! Or simply upgrade to your best companion Windows 7! :s

Thanks for your help.. but never force me to downgrade to Windows 7... :duh: :lol: :lol:

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anyone that thinks downgrading to a former OS is actually an upgrade(other than windows vista).... well no need to say anything more

Old Pal! No personal whim but please don't create any off topic arguments, We were just trolling about Upgrading to Windows 7! :) Long story short Problem is Solved, we ain't no noobs, little bit of humor is good for health! :please:

P.S: Topic needs to be closed!

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