The bluescreen of death has accompanied us since the now distant times of Windows 98. For any Windows user who strangely no has ever seen, the blue screen of death in Windows announces a general failure of the operating system and which have no another way to shut down or restart the computer manually.


If most of the times take you the blame onto Windows of this fault, say that almost never the culprit turns out to be Windows, but there are other factors that cause it. In short, a failure at the level of hardware (computer failure) is to blame for most of these spectacular crashes. Let's see then why your computer may cause Windows to enloquezca from time to time.

One of the main causes of the infamous blue screen is a memory having a performance problem. The memories that are detected by the computer but do not work properly or who are damaged completely, can cause these blue screenshots.

Another inconvenient larger are malfunctions of the source of power, overheating of the electronic components of the computer or a problem on the hard disk. The drivers installed in the system can also cause the blue screenshots, as well as problems caused by hardware components that have been connected to the computer and are not properly configured and that they are in conflict with other components.

Problems related to software, can also cause the blue screenshots. It may be the case of a program whose code present errors (by smaller that is) that can cause Windows to hang. You can also cause it a virus that has infected the system. Some cases, chaos in the Windows registry can cause it, but is most unlikely to occur.

If in Windows 98 the blue screenshots were constant and on Windows XP they were less (but they were still common), in Windows 7 has been greatly enhanced, and the screenshots are almost non-existent, at least in what this server touched you.

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