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(2) If you can still enter the safe mode, you can \ \ "start-> Run \\": sfc /scannow
(3) You can also use the method of extracting files to enter the \ \ "Recovery Console \ \" and use the copy or expand command to copy or decompress the damaged files from the CD. However, the blue screen is generally a driver file problem, so in some cases, the expand command will be used, such as the blue screen prompts tdi.sys file, because the driver file is generally i386\\. Drive the compressed package, so use: expand% cdrom: \ \ i386 \ \ driver.cab \ \ f: tdi.sysc: \ \ winnt \ \ system \ \ drivers. (XP is expanding% cdrom: \ \ i386 \ \.
If these blue screen shutdown codes appear at startup
If a blue screen appears when Windows starts and an error message in Appendix 1 appears, then most of the time there is something wrong with the hardware. Please use the diagnostic tools provided by the hardware manufacturer to determine whether there is a problem with the hardware, and go to its website to check whether there is the latest BIOS or firmware update program. If the hardware is ok, reinstall Windows 2K/XP. If the same problem still occurs, you can only ask professional technical support.
If you encounter an error message in Schedule 2, you must reinstall Windows. If the problem cannot be solved, it is recommended to call professional technical support.
1. Fault check information
* * * STOP 0x 000000 1E(0xc 00000005,0xFDE38AF9,0x 000000 1.0 x7e 8 b 0 EB 4)
KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED ***
The first part of the error is the Stop code, namely STOP 0x000000 1E, which is used to identify the type of the error. The second part of the error is a set of four numbers enclosed in brackets, which represents a random developer-defined parameter (this parameter is simply incomprehensible to ordinary users and can only be understood by driver writers or developers of Microsoft operating systems). The third part is the wrong name. The first line of information is usually used to identify the driver or device that caused the error. Most of this information is concise, but the stop code can be used as a search term in the Microsoft knowledge base and other technical materials.
2. Recommended operation
The second part of the blue screen is the operation information recommended by the user. Sometimes, the recommended actions are just general suggestions (such as going to the manufacturer's website to find BIOS updates, etc.). ); Sometimes, tips related to the current problem are displayed. Generally speaking, the only suggestion is to restart.
3. The debug port tells the user whether the memory dump image has been written to the disk vendor. Using the memory dump image can determine the nature of the problem, and can also tell the user whether the debugging information has been transmitted to another computer vendor and which port is used to complete this communication. However, the information here is meaningless to ordinary users.
Sometimes the security section can find out which production team is responsible for the problem, and will clearly report which document is responsible for the error in the first part, but often it can only find a general scope, but it can't clearly point out the problem. Because the factory is forced to stop completely and start again, sometimes the production team will realize the mistake and will not repeat it. But sometimes it still tries to grab parts, so the factory leader has to repeat the decision to stop working (it can't start and display blue screen information, or when doing the same operation)
Nine conventional solutions after the emergence of blue screen
There are so many blue screen information in Windows 2K/XP that an article can't explain it clearly. However, the reasons usually focus on incompatible hardware and drivers, problematic software, viruses and so on. So first, I will provide you with some conventional solutions, and when you encounter a blue screen error, first eliminate it.
1. Start over
Sometimes it's just that a program or driver has made a mistake for a while and will turn over a new leaf after restarting. (Note: See 7. The stop code is being queried at this time)
2. New hardware
First, you should check whether the new hardware is plugged in firmly. This problem, which is ignored by many people, often leads to many inexplicable failures. If there is no problem, unplug it, try another slot and install the latest driver. At the same time, you should check whether the hardware is compatible with the operating system according to the hardware compatibility category of Microsoft website. If your hardware is not in the list, you should get the website of the hardware manufacturer to inquire or call their consultation number.
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Hardware compatibility list of Windows XP:; 3 14062
Hardware compatibility category of Windows 2K: /download/display.asp? FileName=hcl/Win2000HCL.txt
3. New drivers and new services
If you just installed a new driver for a piece of hardware or software, and it added corresponding items (such as antivirus software, CPU cooling software, firewall software, etc.). ) to the system service, blue screen failure occurs during restart or use, please enter safe mode to uninstall or disable them.
Check for viruses
Viruses such as shock waves and oscillating waves sometimes cause the blue screen of Windows to die, so antivirus is needed. At the same time, some Trojan spyware can also cause blue screen, so it is best to scan and check with related tools.
5. Check the BIOS and hardware compatibility.
For newly installed computers, blue screen problems often occur. You should check and upgrade the BIOS to the latest version, and at the same time close related items in memory, such as caching and mapping. In addition, you should check your hardware according to Microsoft's hardware compatibility list. Moreover, if the motherboard BIOS can't support the large-capacity hard disk, it will also lead to a blue screen and need to be upgraded.
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Cache and mapping items of BIOS
Video BIOS shadow (video BIOS mapping)
Hide Address Range (Map Address Column)
System BIOS can be cached (system BIOS buffer)
Video BIOS cacheable (video BIOS buffer)
Video RAM can be cached (video memory buffer)
6. Check the system log
At the beginning-> Enter: EventVwr.msc in the menu, and enter \ \ "Event Viewer \ \" to appear. Note the items in the System Log and the Application Log that indicate "errors".
7. Query stop code
Write many electronic texts on the blue screen, then surf the Internet on other computers, enter the Microsoft Help and Support website, and enter the stop code in \ \ "Search (Knowledge Base) \" in the upper left corner. If the search results are not suitable, you can choose "English Knowledge Base" to search again. Generally speaking, you will find useful solutions here. Besides,
8. Last correct configuration
Usually, a blue screen appears after updating the hardware driver or adding new hardware and installing its driver. At this time, the "last correct configuration" provided by Windows 2K/XP is a shortcut to solve the blue screen. Restart the system, press F8 when the startup menu appears, and then select Last Known Good Configuration.
9. Install the latest system patches and service packs.
Some blue screens are caused by defects in Windows itself, which can be solved by installing the latest system patches and Service Pack.
Interpreting the meaning of the classic blue screen case
Check BIOS and hardware compatibility
For newly installed computers, blue screen problems often occur. You should check and upgrade the BIOS to the latest version, and at the same time close related items in memory, such as caching and mapping. In addition, you should check your hardware according to Microsoft's hardware compatibility list. Moreover, if the motherboard BIOS can't support the large-capacity hard disk, it will also lead to a blue screen and need to be upgraded.
I believe my answer will satisfy you. All the above websites are ok. Leave him alone. 1.Windows XP has a Bug.
Windows XP has a Bug that failed to shut down. If your computer often has a blue screen when it is turned off, and the failure is intermittent, pressing the "Ctrl+Alt+Delete" key does not respond, then you can be sure that your system is not patched. Please download the SP 1 patch package and patch it. Usually.
2. There is something wrong with the driver of the innovative sound card.
If you use an innovative sound card and a blue screen appears during the shutdown, the error code is "0X0A", then please enter the device manager, delete the sound card, refresh and manually install the latest driver with digital signature.
Logitech mouse and keyboard are not perfect
If you use Logitech's network keyboard and install Key Commander software to drive the corresponding network functions of the keyboard, it may cause the shutdown to become a restart failure. If the driver of your Logitech mouse is MouseWare8.6, it will cause blue screen failure, and the problem can only be solved by uninstalling the driver.
Shut down but can't cut off the power automatically.
During the shutdown process, everything is normal, but it stops at "it is safe to shut down" but can't automatically cut off the power supply. You need to manually press the "Power" button on the main chassis panel to turn it off. The reasons for this failure generally include the following aspects:
1. Booting is not supported.
Click Start → Settings → Control Panel → Power Options → High Energy Power Management, and check Enable Advanced Power Management Support.
2.BIOS settings are wrong
It may be that the power management option in the BIOS has been incorrectly modified. If you are familiar with BIOS settings, please enter the BIOS and try to modify the power management options in the BIOS. If you are not familiar with the BIOS, just select the "Load Default Settings" option and restore the BIOS to the factory default settings.
3.office XP is also in trouble.
Ctfmon.exe has always been a controversial issue in Office XP. Ctfmon.exe is a Microsoft text service file. As long as the user installs Office XP and optional user input method components, this file will automatically call it to provide text input support for user input technologies such as speech recognition, handwriting recognition and keyboard. Even though we didn't start Office XP, Ctfmon.exe was still running in the background. That's it, which often leads to shutdown failure. You might as well uninstall it.
Click start → settings → control panel → add/remove programs, select Microsoft office XP professional with frontpage in the currently installed programs, click change, select add or remove functions in the maintenance mode options dialog box, and then click next. The dialog box "Select Installation Options for All Office Applications and Tools" pops up, expand the option of "Office*** Enjoy Functions", select the option of "Optional Chinese User Input Method", select "Do not install" in the pop-up menu, and click the "Update" button.
4.APM/nt old node is not open.
Under normal circumstances, the APM/NT Legacy node is not turned on, which may lead to shutdown, but the power supply cannot be automatically cut off. Enter Device Manager and click View → Show Hidden Devices in the menu bar to display all hidden devices in the system. Check the device list box of APM/NT legacy node options. You will have this option if your computer supports this feature. In the pop-up properties dialog box, double-click and click the Enable Device button. I found it myself, and I slowly understood it.