Throw it out of a window, piss on it, throw it out of another window, and call it a bitch.
I left my laptop on for about 6 hours because I had to go somewhere, when I came home my laptop was sloooooowwww. I restarted it and I got bsod, what should I do.
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Throw it out of a window, piss on it, throw it out of another window, and call it a bitch.
Serious answer plis, I have lots of things on it.
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What is bsod ?
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Oh blue screen....
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Well it happened to me once and the only way to fix it is restore it by using preinstalled restoring system but before doing this connect your hdd to pc and backup all of your data but if you dont have restoring system then backup your files by connecting it to the pc and format your hdd and install win again ^^
Which errors are coming up? Does it not let you log in? Can you get into your BIOS settings? There's a lot we need
Well I restarted it, it got bsod for a second so idk what it say, it gave me 2 options to go on.
1. It was a recommended.
2. Go on normally.
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Well I did do that it's just not doing anything.
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something is wrong im guessing? would a reformat fix it ?
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Its normal some laptops have it
When turn pc on press Go on Normally
All will be fixed
when it its back to normal shut down your pc normal and restart it all fixed
Well it's scanning right now. It's taking forever tho.
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Sir, without an message that came with the BSOD, all I can say is:
One of your kernel or kernel-mode services\drivers threw an exception which was not cought.
There are two types of tragedies in life. One is not getting what you want, the other is getting it.
If you wake up at a different time in a different place, could you wake up as a different person?
Just press run normal!
You dont need that scan.
finished the scan, working perfectly normal. thanks anyways
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BSOD is usually driver related from my experiences, I know your problem is fixed but it's kind of strange to have that on a laptop. Oh well, if you want to be safe go into your "Device manager" and make sure all your drivers are up to date. :S