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  1. Jan Benedict

    MSI 990FXA-GD80 v2

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  2. Jan Benedict

    How to Find BSOD (Blue Screen of Death) Error Messages

    This thread will help you find, locate and analyze BSOD error messages. By default there are 4 places where the error messages can be located. If in the event you disabled Windows Event Viewer or Error Reporting Services then you are LOST.. :P The BSOD, commonly known as Blue Screen of Death...
  3. Jan Benedict

    How To Receive Help Diagnosing Blue Screens and Windows Crashes Part 2

    6. Next, click on the File menu and select the Open Crash Dump option. When the dialog box opens, click on the Browse button and browse to the location of the memory dump file and then double-click on it to load it into the Debugger. You may be prompted to save the workspace again, but just...
  4. Jan Benedict

    How To Receive Help Diagnosing Blue Screens and Windows Crashes Part 1

    A memory dump is what happens when Windows crashes. The memory is dumped into the pagefile and saved for the next reboot. Once Windows reboots, it reclaims the memory dump data from the pagefile and saves it to a file, which usually ends with the .dmp extension. Analyzing these dump files can...
  5. Jan Benedict

    How to Disable Automatic Restarts

    This thread will teach you how to disable automatic restarts, very helpful in cases wherein the computer restarts too fast after having displayed a BSOD error message, because it is so fast you won't be able to read the BSOD message , so you'll need this. Simple Method: Click 'Start' Click on...
  6. Jan Benedict

    How To Use the Event Viewer

    This thread will teach you how to find and use event viewer for troubleshooting purposes or just for fun.. :D Locating Event Viewer: Windows 7: Type in "event viewer" without the quotation marks in the search bar in the start menu then hit enter. Or type it in the run command in windows xp...
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