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Blue Screen Windows 7 Modem defected

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When i Try to use Dail up on My laptop My computer Resat it self

Blue Screen


I dont know what do

My computer had Vista frist then i updated my com with my friends WIndows 7 setup


I have a COmpac Vista laptop now windows 7


Dont Let me Own You!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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http://forums.techguy.org/hardware/650106-...shuts-down.html

try this hope it helps
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In reality, the Windows 7 blue screen is an essential safety measure. It acts as protection against further damage to your computer by halting error-prone software and hardware and restarting it before the issue gets worse. Here are a few quick things you can do to fix your Windows blue screen blues.

• Cool down your computer. BSODs are often due to heating issues inside your computer. For desktops, try investing in a better cooling and fan system. For laptops, a cooling pad will do wonders in reducing the temperature of your system.

• Add some RAM. Some programs need more memory space to run so adding RAM not only gives your computer a much needed boost, it also helps keep the dreaded blue screen at bay. For certain Windows 7 machines, you can also use the system's ReadyBoost and add memory by just plugging in a USB 2.0 flash drive.

• Fixing the Registry. The registry is essentially your operating system's index for your PC. One wrong entry in it will cascade into catastrophic failure. There are some readily available registry cleaners on the market and some even have robust scheduling and automated repair features that will help keep your registry clean at all times.

Again, we cannot stress enough that fixing your registry manually is both dangerous and difficult. Any mistake in editing it by yourself can cause some of your programs to stop running or worse, it can permanently render your computer inoperable.

Your best bet is to use a reliable and trusted registry cleaner to do the job for you. Not only will it automatically fix the Windows 7 blue screen, it will also speed up your computer considerably.

Need to fix a blue screen error? Want to turbocharge your system while you are at it? Get an easy fix and scan your computer for free with the best registry clean up software on the internet today.

Jim Marshall is a computer technician expert with over 15 years in the industry. He has an intimate knowledge of the windows registry and various register repair software. After testing some of the top registry cleaners on the market, he has created a comprehensive review site that details his findings.

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