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Blue Death Screen Fix

By Michael Baker

There is nothing more annoying than a computer locking up, especially when you have not saved any of your work. Depending on which versions of Windows you are using, the computer can do the following: lock up, restart for some unknown reason, and then of course, there is the blue death screen. Good thing is, there is a way to keep this from happening.

Firstly, we need to understand why this happens. And the main answer is there is an error in the computer somewhere. The errors can be caused by almost anything, but there is a logical place the error came from: The Registry. See, the registry files on a computer contain vital information about the system, and how it should work. It tells how to open software, start hardware components, and tells where certain things are. If any of these files become corrupt or damaged, then say hello to the blue death screen.

The way these files become damaged is usually from software installs and uninstalls. Poorly designed software will leave behind its registry keys when you uninstall it. This can cause many problems, as the computer may go looking for them at one point. If it can not find them, then it just locks up. And the default for locking up sometimes is to send you to the blue death screen. Then you must restart and go again.

Another way the registry files get messed up is sometimes programs alter the registry files. You may have a short cut, and then move the short cut. You may move the program, and leave the short cut. Things like this can cause serious confusion within the computer, and thus cause it to just lock up.

So, how do we get a blue death screen fix? Simply put, run a registry cleaner. The registry cleaner will find all of the problems associated with the registry and will fix them or remove the errors. Don’t be surprised at the amount of errors you find the first time to scan the registry. But, within 5 minutes, you can have all of them fixed. Then for maintenance and to ensure your computer is running without any errors, run this software weekly. This will ensure you have the blue death screen fixed.

About the Author

Michael Baker is a Computer Optimization Technician, and recommends getting a Free Computer Scan to fix any problems.

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