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I get the blue screen when I am doing a lot of things at a time

Discussion in 'Windows 7' started by MehOli, 2014/09/23.

  1. 2014/09/23
    MehOli

    MehOli Inactive Thread Starter

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    What can I do to fix this? I got this error message: stop: 0x00000024 (0x00000000000c08a5,0x0000000000000000,0x0000000000000000,0(0000000000000000)


    And I also got this blue screen: http://gyazo.com/825e877d8e3e4e9b015498ffe1096936
     
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  2. 2014/09/23
    Evan Omo

    Evan Omo Computer Support Technician Staff

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    Hi MehOli, Welcome to Windowsbbs! :)

    An NTFS.sys and memory management blue screen indicates an issue with your hard drive or memory.

    Lets start by checking your memory. Run Memtest86 and see if you have any faulty RAM modules.

    Please note:

    To work around the above, test the installed RAM in various configurations. If you have a single module, swap it around the slots. If you have a pair of modules, run each one singly, swapping between slots; and then run them in pairs swapping between pairs of slots. If you have 2 sets of matched modules do not get them mixed up.

    If your memory checks out then run Check Disk on the hard drive to repair any file system errors.

    To do this click Start< Computer. Right click on your hard drive and click on Properties. Then once the hard drive properties dialog box opens, click on the Tools Tab. Under where it says Error-checking click on the Check Now button. Ensure that both the Automatically fix file system errors and the Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors checkboxes are both checked. After that is done click on the Start button. Check Disk will ask you to schedule the disk check when you restart your computer. Click on yes to do this and then restart your computer to allow check disk to run.

    Also please enter your System Details. It helps us in answering your questions.

    Note: A common error is to forget to show your System Details in your profile:

    Make sure to do the above when entering your System Details, thanks.
     

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  4. 2014/09/23
    retiredlearner

    retiredlearner SuperGeek WindowsBBS Team Member

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    Hi MehOli, Welcome to WindowsBBS. Please take the time to fill in your System Details (Under UserCP) as it helps us to help you. Don't forget to scroll to the bottom of the page and SAVE before you exit the page. Neil.
     
  5. 2014/09/24
    MehOli

    MehOli Inactive Thread Starter

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