XP system blue screen repair method summary

  
                

In our use, XP and other operating systems will occasionally have a blue screen, so what is the reason for the system to appear blue screen? Today, Xiaobian collected a lot of blue screen situation and cause analysis and solutions, and then compiled into a blue screen summary of XP system, hoping to bring some help to everyone.

A normal, stable system should not have a blue screen. If you run a software, it will be a blue screen. It is generally considered to be a problem with this program. If there is no human running program (including the blue screen), It can be considered that the system is unstable (driver or other self-starting program) or has a virus.

All in all, without the hardware replacement, the blue screen caused by the hardware is relatively small; especially the blue screen after the crash or non-human restart, may cause a blue screen.

I. Blue screen meaning

1. Fault check information

***STOP 0x0000001E(0xC0000005,0xFDE38AF9,0x0000001,0x7E8B0EB4)KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED ***

The first part of the error is the Stop Code, which is STOP 0x0000001E, which identifies the type of error that has occurred. The second part of the error is the four sets of numbers enclosed in parentheses, indicating random developer-defined parameters. (This parameter is incomprehensible to the average user, only the driver writer or the developers of the Microsoft operating system understand). The third part is the wrong name. The first line of information is often used to identify drivers or devices that produce errors.

This information is mostly succinct, but the stop code can be used as a search term in the Microsoft Knowledge Base and other technical materials.

2. Recommended operating blue second part is recommended operation information of the user. Sometimes, the recommended action is just a general recommendation (eg, looking up the BIOS update to the vendor's website); sometimes, it displays a prompt related to the current issue. In general, the only advice is to reboot.

3. The debug port tells the user whether the memory dump image is written to the disk vendor. The memory dump image can be used to determine the nature of the problem and tell the user whether the debug information is passed to another computer vendor. And what port was used to complete this communication. . However, the information here does not make sense to ordinary users. Previous123456789Next page Total 9 pages

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