BlueScreenView Helps Troubleshoot the Blue Screen of Death

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TheHumanBot

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if your have been using windows from many years then sometimes you may be have noticed BSOD, right the Blue Screen of Death, yes its not that easy to figured out why BSOD screen appears at some points.

have you ever wondered that what the hell is in those BSOD codes trying to tell you.
many of us know that BSOD screen appears when some hardware failure happened in our CPU or may be with video drivers or there such many reasons for BSOD appears.


there is a FREE portable utility available at NirSoft named BlueScreenView which can displays your last blue screen of death and then you can very easily can find out why the BSOD appears and search google for those errors. its very easy to use no-installation required for launching BSOD utility.

Download Link :
Code:
*www.nirsoft.net/utils/blue_screen_view.html

and also please comment my first try to writing a ARTICLE
i have never tried to write any articles this is my first time. :cry:
 

rhitwick

Democracy is a myth
Hi,
A "somewhat" similar tutorial already exists here:*www.thinkdigit.com/forum/showthread.php?t=95174
U can find another one in that thread too....:-D
 

ritesh.techie

Broken In
In BTW out of topic post(sorry for that)

Well I know you are not going to use it anyway but this a small little prank that you can play with your friend. To show BSOD on your will follow these steps-

Open the Regedit (Start > Run and type in regedit)
NavigattoHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\i8042prt\Parameters
Click on PollingIterations go to Edit > New > DWORD Value.
DWORD name: CrashOnCtrlScroll
Set its value:1 (enable).
Restart your computer!

*www.pcstats.com/articleimages/200409/BSOD_2.gif

Now whenever you want you can cause a BSOD, by just holding down the [Ctrl] key and than pressing SCROLL LOCK twice and you have your on-demand BSOD
 

Amir.php

Flying Visitor
@ritesh, why do you not write tutorials by making your own dedicated thread.
From the last three times i am observing that... First vishalgimistry start his tutorial...then you instantly appeare with your own tut on same topic.
ha ha looks like the game of chacha-bhatija.
Btw thanks to both of you for yours effort.
 

ritesh.techie

Broken In
@ritesh, why do you not write tutorials by making your own dedicated thread.
From the last three times i am observing that... First vishalgimistry start his tutorial...then you instantly appeare with your own tut on same topic.
ha ha looks like the game of chacha-bhatija.
Btw thanks to both of you for yours effort.

Today I got the privilege to start my new topic and i have started it(*www.thinkdigit.com/forum/showthread.php?t=120079), till now i don't have access to the new thread page thats why sorry if you find it bad
 
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