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I'm using Windows Vista ultimate. seeing blue screen error message often. how to solve that?
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  • googler
    googler Posts: 16,103 Forumite
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    As the Star trek computer would say;

    "Unable to compute. Insufficient data"
  • albertsu
    albertsu Posts: 17 Forumite
    It is saying some problem in the memory or some system 32 file corrupted
  • debitcardmayhem
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    albertsu wrote: »
    It is saying some problem in the memory or some system 32 file corrupted
    googler wrote: »
    As the Star trek computer would say;

    "Unable to compute. Insufficient data"
    You need to give more info , if the blue screen flashes off and the computer restarts then go to Control Panel/System/Advanced System settings/Startup and recovery and untick the automatic restart. Then tell us which code you get in which module on the blue screen.
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  • enigma52
    enigma52 Posts: 642 Forumite
    summat wrong somewhere then, some file corrupt I guess,
  • Gallstones
    Gallstones Posts: 132 Forumite
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    Im guessing its saying that the system32 file is corrupt, this could either mean that the file has corrupted itself on your HD, or it can also mean that your RAM in your PC is going faulty.
    Here today, hospital tomorrow :(
  • enigma52
    enigma52 Posts: 642 Forumite
    Gallstones wrote: »
    Im guessing its saying that the system32 file is corrupt, this could either mean that the file has corrupted itself on your HD, or it can also mean that your RAM in your PC is going faulty.

    you're guessing, I'm guessing, everyone is guessing, what's the prize for the winner
  • enigma52
    enigma52 Posts: 642 Forumite
    the system32 file won't be corrupt but something inside it might be
  • albertsu
    albertsu Posts: 17 Forumite
    It ask me to insert vista CD and repair but I don't have Windows Vista CD, any other way?
  • enigma52
    enigma52 Posts: 642 Forumite
    edited 13 May 2010 at 6:30PM
    take it to shop cos we cannot guess but not PCW

    ps. is this a wind up seeing as you refuse to give us any information regarding the problem
  • albertsu
    albertsu Posts: 17 Forumite
    enigma52 wrote: »
    take it to shop cos we cannot guess but not PCW

    ps. is this a wind up seeing as you refuse to give us any information regarding the problem

    worst case I need to do that. I can not see the exact problem as the screen keeps on moving
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