Thursday, March 10, 2011

Your Laptop Screen Goes Blue

You're watching your favorite movie on your Toshiba laptop when all of a sudden  your laptop screen goes blue.. You immediately see those dreaded warnings,  and you wonder to yourself,  "What's going on here?" The following could be a cause of your problems.

Detection of Error
A detection of Error is usually the first to surface.  This suggests a  device malfunction of some sort has been detected. This occurs whenever Windows detects anything strange to do with software, hardware or driver problems.  If  it's not taken off right immediately, it could lead to other headaches, including the almighty crash. The most likely solution may be that you'll have to replace your Windows operating system. But not to worry I'm gonna show you how to get rid of this sucker!

Re-install Windows Operating System
  • First pop in the Windows Operating System Disk
  • Restart your laptop
  • You should see a blue screen with  words travelling at the speed of light at the bottom of your screen
  • Then it will ask you whether  you want to Repair, Continue  or Quit
  • Hit Enter to continue and you'll be taken to the   Terms of agreement screen
  • Hit F8 to pass that screen.
  • The next screen will ask you whether you want to Install, Repair, Delete Partition, or Quit.
  • Hit R to Repair.
  • The CD then starts loading information to replace the corrupted files
  • Once the the information has been loaded, your laptop will shut down.
  • Next restart your laptop and use the newly loaded files
  • You will then be asked to type in a user name and register with Microsoft
  • Choose your username and skip your registration and you'll be sent back  to your desktop

Now that the repair is done, Let's see whether your laptop has been healed. Work with your laptop as usual and see whether the blue screen reappears again. If it shows up again, it means the repair job didn't work.

So What Next?

The way I see it, you have two options. The first option is to  reinstall Windows. The only problem here is that you'll end up losing all your files and pics, e.t.c. I suggest you back up all your files  before the reinstallation to avoid losing those files. If the reinstallation works, you have yourself a laptop. But if the blue screen still rears its head, then it's definitely a hardware problem which brings us to the second option. Assuming you didn't do the reinstallation yourself, you can always send it to the tech. No harm done except losing a few hours of your time. If it turns out that it's a mere hardware problem, then you wont lose any of your precious info. He'll just replace one hardware part with another. However, if it's not a hardware issue, you may have to reinstall the Operating System.

That's a wrap on what to do when  your laptop screen goes blue.I hope this tutorial doesnt  cause to pull your hair out Hopefully, it will be a breeze.
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Cheers!











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