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Today, while doing our job (surfing the web) we found one of the best articles that any Windows users might love. Every Windows user has experienced the BSOD ( Blue Screen of Death). Ever wondered what these error messages mean? Don’t worry we got you covered since we found an article that might explain it in a best possible way. Although there are hundreds of these messages, this article lists 20 most common BSOD errors. We have listed 5 of them below. To get the rest of them please follow the source link at the bottom of this post.
5 Common BSOD Errors
- Driver Power State Failure (stop code 0X0000009F)
This error is caused by an incompatibility between your computer’s power management and one or more installed drivers or services, typically when the computer enters the Hibernate state. If the name of a file or service is specified, try uninstalling the software (or rolling back the driver if it’s an upgrade). Or, try disabling Windows support for power management. - Kernel Data Inpage Error (stop code 0X0000007A)
This error implies a problem with virtual memory, most often in the case that Windows wasn’t able to read data from - or write data to - the swap file. Possible causes include bad sectors, a virus, improper SCSI termination, bad memory, or physical damage to the motherboard. - Unexpected Kernel Mode Trap (stop code 0X0000007F)
Typical causes of this error include defective memory, physical damage to the motherboard, and excessive processor heat due to overclocking (running the CPU faster than its specified clock speed). - Attempted Write to Read Only Memory (stop code 0X000000BE)
A faulty driver or service is typically responsible for this error, as is outdated firmware. If the name of a file or service is specified, try uninstalling the software (or rolling back the driver if it’s an upgrade). - Data Bus Error (stop code (0X0000002E)
This can be caused by defective memory, including system RAM, the Level 2 cache, or even the memory on your video card. Other causes of this error include serious hard disk corruption, buggy hardware drivers, or physical damage to the motherboard.
To look at what the rest of the BSOD error messages mean, please click on the source link below.
[source : DailyGeeks]

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