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Beginning of a Physical memory Dump – Repairing the Blue Screen of Death

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

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The dreaded Blue Screen of Death is all too common a sight on our home computers. The very noticeable blue screen with white lettering that simply says “beginning dump of physical memory” has been a common problem for many computer owners.

Your computers memory is rarely to blame, although the error indicates the memory as the problem. The majority of the time the real problem is within the systems registry. Your computers registry stores all the user profiles, hardware and software settings and configurations and after time becomes cluttered and in many cases corrupt.

Any time you do anything on your computer, even just adjusting the sound there is an entry made into the Windows registry, the registry can become bloated and create the BSOD error that is so commonly seen. To repair the Blue Screen of Death, you would need to clean the registry of any unneeded, corrupt, or malicious entries.

Working with the Windows registry manually to repair the Blue Screen of Death physical memory dump error can be dangerous. If you are unfamiliar with the registry you can mistakenly damage the entire system and render it useless. It is recommended that you download and install a good registry cleaner and allow it to safely back up, repair, or restore your Windows registry.

You should always back up your Windows registry before attempting to repair the Blue Screen of Death error. Even with a good registry cleaner, you have the control to delete entries and one mistake can not be undone without a backup of the original registry. ~ Michael

Blue Screen Of Death

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

The Blue Screen of Death causes your entire screen to freeze, a blue screen to appear that says your screen has froze. There will be DLL errors and you may be asked if you have installed any new programs or hard ware over the last few days.

Here are some quick fix “layman” solutions that have worked for me, especially if you’re the non techy type and just want simple solutions that remedy this problem.

1. Reboot and See

For some reason, the blue screen appears once and does not come back again. A quick reboot is all you need to get pass this blue screen crash. I remember having a laptop that because I bumped it against a table, went into blue screen mode. So if this should happen to you, just reboot your computer and see what happens. Hopefully it does not come back.

If the blue screen of death problem, is more intermittent and random. You may need to fix some things.

2. Change your RAM.

RAM stands for Random Access Memory. It is a hardware that is embedded on your mother board. It looks like a rectangular piece. The RAM stores information that your CPU will be able to call instructions from. When this hardware is faulty, your computer will crash into the blue screen when the sections are accessed by the CPU. So just changing your RAM is a possible solution.

3. Use a Registry Cleaner

A registry cleaner clears up errors in your computer’s registry. The registry contains all the information about drivers, games, software, applications that is stored in your computer. Over time, this area can get corrupted, there will be obsolete entries which can result in a Blue Screen of Death. Using a registy cleaner to fix these errors can help remove the blue screen of death and speed up your computer and application loading up time.