This usually occurs when the drivers are not updated, mostly the graphics drivers.
Connor Price
>reboot pc >start up menu >safe mode Have you tried it?
Christopher Johnson
Meanwhile I'll be posting Mana
Nathaniel Powell
no, I don't know much about computers. What will that do?
She had a few video card crashes too. Could be that. Also running a pirated copy of windows, so updates were off since 2011.
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Logan Harris
There is also a high probability that this is caused by RAM, you maybe should try to run Memtest, it may take a while, but it can show you whether RAM is the reason why this pops-up, if that's the case change it. If you find this or my previous post helpful I'd like to get 2 copies of this bundle to my email: bundlestars.com/en/bundle/fantasy-heroes-bundle email: [email protected]
Evan Hall
keep pressing F8 on boot to start with safe mode
Ayden Nguyen
Sade mode will allow you to start the pc but to a point where you can rove a virus or update pc because of issues. F8 for boot settings, use safe mode with networking and update drivers
Leo Ward
This one seems to be the most frequent one.
Saved your details on notepad. Running memtest and updating nvidia 750 drivers.
Ian Anderson
I can start normal after about 5+ BSOD's.
On moms pc now, it's where I keep my porn hidden.
Jace Johnson
Another common one
Mason Powell
>On moms pc now, it's where I keep my porn hidden.
You probably are the reason the pc is crashing. Just restart pc, on bit press f8, start in safe mode, scan for viruses, remove anything suspicious, done. See for system 32 just for safety. If found,find file location amd delete manually
Nathan Bennett
I thought it was viruses causing it too initially.
Ran my cracked avg pro, everything ok. AVG auto updated, deleted avg. Now the BSOD's are super frequent on every startup.
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Luke Turner
I need to download memtestx86 by the looks of things.
Hunter Scott
Yes, I forgot to mention it, it depends on bits you have
Nathan Jackson
more of this
Jeremiah Jones
you asked for it
like OS bits? i run a 64 bit win 7 Premium top of the range pirated
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Ryan Perry
>An attempt was made to write to read-only memory.
yo betta burn this cumputer.
John Torres
Well yeah, memtest86 is simply the best version out there, I'm not quite sure what you tried to install previously though. And also as you said you deleted AVG so the reason might actually be malware, maybe try to run some malware check tool It might actually be win32/small.ca virus
Wyatt Evans
Deleted AVG because at the time it started to BSOD badly my AVG auto updated somehow and I associated the two. "Uninstall any new devices or software".
John Rodriguez
Yo, also make sure ram and video card cables are properly attached. Had very similar problems because a cable was loose in a laptop. Its a very common problem.