ChatterBank11 mins ago
re: blue screen/shutdown - error code
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hi again, sorry..
re my previous post last night:
http://www.theanswerb.../Question1098244.html
it's just happened again and this is what was on the blue screen:-
BAD_POOL_HEADER
STOP: 0X00000019
(OX00000020, 0XC3C23538, 0XC3C23548, 0X0A020405)
i will try googling it, but if anyone could help me in anyway please, i'd be so grateful.
my laptop is an Acer 5735
runs on Vista
and is about 18 months/2 years old
thank you
re my previous post last night:
http://www.theanswerb.../Question1098244.html
it's just happened again and this is what was on the blue screen:-
BAD_POOL_HEADER
STOP: 0X00000019
(OX00000020, 0XC3C23538, 0XC3C23548, 0X0A020405)
i will try googling it, but if anyone could help me in anyway please, i'd be so grateful.
my laptop is an Acer 5735
runs on Vista
and is about 18 months/2 years old
thank you
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Have you downloaded all the latest Windows Updates, fixes and service packs?
If not run Windows Update and start to download all the updates.
If you have not done it for a while it might take a time and you may have to run Windows Update a few times to get all the fixes. You will probably have to reboot between each set of updates.
Keep running Windows Update till you get the message "Windows is up to date".
You can find Windows update by opening the large menu in the bottom left, then type "Update" in the search field and it will show Windows Update as one of the options. Select that to begin the update process.
Have you downloaded all the latest Windows Updates, fixes and service packs?
If not run Windows Update and start to download all the updates.
If you have not done it for a while it might take a time and you may have to run Windows Update a few times to get all the fixes. You will probably have to reboot between each set of updates.
Keep running Windows Update till you get the message "Windows is up to date".
You can find Windows update by opening the large menu in the bottom left, then type "Update" in the search field and it will show Windows Update as one of the options. Select that to begin the update process.
Do you have any items plugged into the laptop such as mouse, printer, camera etc? A lot of blue screens are hardware related. If not this then its probably software such as iTunes. Might also be a good time to clean up your pc hard drive, plus vista is not reknown for its stability. Let us know how you get on.
ah, bless you both, thank you for answering,
thats great vhg, i will set to and try and do these updates later on, thank you! :o)
hi eastern, hmm, no i dont have anything plugged in attall.
is this a serious thing thats happening, and something i do need to get sorted..?
or is it more a case of it being a pain in the b*m?
thanks again both for your help
thats great vhg, i will set to and try and do these updates later on, thank you! :o)
hi eastern, hmm, no i dont have anything plugged in attall.
is this a serious thing thats happening, and something i do need to get sorted..?
or is it more a case of it being a pain in the b*m?
thanks again both for your help
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