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What is "Blue Screen of Death" and how can I fix it?

Nearly every Windows user experienced the "famous" ‘Blue Screen of Death’ or BSoD. Blue page with white text appears at least expected moment, causing lose of the data. Following reboot may fix the problem but sometimes the problem won’t go away easily and will happen more often. BSoD is, simply speaking, message from Windows OS to the user, that there is something wrong with the environment and Windows cannot function correctly. This may be caused by installation of incompatible hardware and software, virus infection, malfunction of memory, registry etc.

List of reasons to experience BSoD:

Drivers: Drivers function as "bridge" between OS (Windows) and the device (HD, memory etc.) in your computer. If this "bridge" is damaged BSoD occurs. Damage of the driver needs to be fix. To do it manually is almost impossible. There are many programs to help you to do that. DriveUpdate is one of them

Registry: The registry is set of entries and instructions produced by every program and application that is installed and running on your system. If any of these registry entries are corrupted or deleted, the program or device using this instruction will malfunction and result in an error. Best way to fix registry problem is to use program. FixCleaner is one of them.

Memory: Main memory of your compute (ROM) is used to temporary store information related to regular operation of the Windows. If certain portion of the memory is corrupted, information is lost and Windows is not able to function.
List of solutions to fix memory problem:
- reboot computer (this will fix "Out of memory" problem)
- install more memory (this will fix "Not enough memory" problem)
- uninstall Memory management program is you are using one (this will fix "Memory management problem")
- make sure that your HD has 200-400 MB free space (this will fix "Not enough disk storage" problem)

List of most frequent STOP error messages:

STOP Error 0x00000060 to STOP Error 0x000000BF
STOP Error 0x000000C1 to STOP Error 0x0000011D
STOP Error 0x00000121 to STOP Error 0xC0000221
STOP Error 0xDEADDEAD: MANUALLY_INITIATED_CRASH1

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