My laptop screen turns blue, shuts down and then restarts and then there is no problem for awhile. What to do?
Question by Kevin Bussell: My laptop screen turns blue, shuts down and then restarts and then there is no problem for awhile. What to do?
My screen turns blue then it shuts down and then restarts on its own as if there was nothing wrong for awhile. Its the first time it has happened in over 4 months and my schools computer factory said it was my hard drive and they replaced it with another one. I don’t know what to do. Any suggestions?
What softwares can I use to prevent this from happening and how accurate are they?
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The most likely cause is a bloated registry which has become the home for all kinds of useless bits and pieces of data. The operating system while running your computer has to pick its way through all this excess material. There is a multitude of useless bits and pieces to be removed.Parts of uninstalled programs,parts of incompletely installed programs,dead drivers and many other things. clean your registry and remove all the useless data fragments and no longer needed information to fix the errors!I should like to commend Registry Easy (http://www.cleanup-comuter-run-perfectly.com to you ! Of course you can also try others!
Ahh the dreaded blue screen of death. It seems to strike at the most inopportune times doesn’t it? When you get the Windows blue screen it typically means you are having a problem in your registry. When your computer has trouble communication information between software, hardware, and drivers it will crash. The best way to fix this problem is to scan your registry for errors which are causing the communication issues.
You can scan your computer for free at http://www.registry-clean-up.net/windows-blue-screen-of-death.html
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Hi Kevin,
I could be that there is a fault in you computers hardware, or it could be over heating.
There are lots of things that can cause this, and when they are intermittent faults it makes them hard to find.
Below is a page that has some things you should look for when trying to diagnose the blue screen restart problem
Good luck