Liamv3
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| 27 Jun 2015 08:57 AM |
BLUE SCREEN OF DEATH!
Well, today 27th June, 2015, I suffered a Blue Screen of Death while playing[WHILE] Kingdom Life II made by thelolguy[andsomenumbers]. I need help how it was caused and how to remove it because I will never play Roblox if I am not comfortable around the problem.
You can ask me any questions about my C.O.M.P.U.T.E.R . So while I was playing Kingdom Life II = the monitor shut down for a few seconds. After starting again, the BSoD appeared for a few seconds and my computer restarted. |
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| 27 Jun 2015 10:30 AM |
| You cant remove a blue screen of death, and I dont think it was a ROBLOX game... |
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| 27 Jun 2015 10:52 AM |
| It was not the game, it just happened at the same time. You may have a virus, run a virus check and you should be fine. |
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| 27 Jun 2015 11:06 AM |
| Hello, Um so Your computer may- Wait how much GB or MB *Etc* Do you have? |
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| 27 Jun 2015 12:06 PM |
| Did someone take over your computer for a sec and they ended crss exe? |
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Liamv3
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| 27 Jun 2015 12:08 PM |
Err, I did an anti-virus scan after the crash and it said I was safe so.... Ram I am not sure but either 2GB or 4GB. So what did do my BSoD. I meant that it restarted. Monitor = it kind of slept |
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Liamv3
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| 27 Jun 2015 12:12 PM |
It could be because just like 2/3 weeks ago, my computer was hacked heavily. It could be... |
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| 27 Jun 2015 01:30 PM |
| maybe your hard drive is failing idk |
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| 27 Jun 2015 01:44 PM |
ROBLOX doesn't use many system calls.
Try reinstalling and closing any programs before playing games (other than your browser).
Make sure you have no viruses or malware either. |
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| 27 Jun 2015 02:12 PM |
"2 or 4 GB" No wonder you blue screened. |
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Liamv3
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| 27 Jun 2015 03:04 PM |
Err.... It was the 1st time I bluescreened so it cant be the RAM I mean if it was, I would have posted this forum a long time ago just saying. My computer, not sure. But I have an Nvidia graphics card a good 1 so |
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| 27 Jun 2015 04:20 PM |
| It happens. There's nothing wrong with your computer. Also, the way to check ram on a windows PC is: Computer - System Properties, and from there you should be able to see |
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| 27 Jun 2015 04:34 PM |
| WHAT 2 or 4 GB's of ram? I lag like heck and my computer has 5 GB's your might need a new computer or you have malware in your computer my former windows XP computer had so much malware it couldn't boot up properly so I destroyed the hard drive and replaced it but it still was acting up so I just threw it away |
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Waju
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| 27 Jun 2015 05:01 PM |
| DUDE.... YOU NEED TO LISTEN TO THIS!!!! I JUST LOVE PLANTS SO MUCH OMGB PAKNTSA SFS SO GOOD PLANTS OH YESS HMMHM PLANTS |
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| 27 Jun 2015 08:54 PM |
| First time, huh? Blue screen happens to people's computers at least once, no matter what. So dont worry, its not the games fault, your computer might of just been left on too long, or your computer just needed to rest for a bit by shutting down everything safely unexpectedly. (Happens to almost everyones computer) |
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| 27 Jun 2015 09:27 PM |
Maybe because your pc overheated it causes this (common) although i havnt ever experienced it
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lmmy
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| 27 Jun 2015 09:29 PM |
Basically something processed a request that your computer could not handle. Usually its something like this:
"Find x" "x doesnt exist" "give error message" "error message doesnt exist"
Then the computer freezez and viola, BSoD.
What im guessing happened is that you did something in roblox that your computer couldnt comprehend, your computer not knowing how to figure it out is usually the result of registry errors, where things are not where theyre supposed to be, because they have been moved around a few times.
Im gonna guess that you moved or something, and your computer was unable to process the data from Roblox about the surroundings in game, so instead of not showing an object, it kept searching and trying to get info until it gave up because it couldnt find the info, and promptly crashed.
Run a registry check, try AVG or CCleaner, it will find and fix registry errors on your computer. If it happens again, write down the error code and look it up online. |
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Liamv3
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| 28 Jun 2015 01:29 AM |
| It is probably a hacker guys. I am trying to play Roblox again and no BSoD |
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lmmy
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| 28 Jun 2015 01:31 AM |
Its definitely not a hacker, its 2 am and i cant be bothered to even explain why its not a hacker.
Registry errors. Fix them, 99% of the time a blue screen is caused by registry errors. |
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SilentPaw
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| 28 Jun 2015 02:10 AM |
Everyone chill, a computer tech is here.
BSoD can be caused by a variety of issues.
What it isn't, because while some ideas are good, they aren't right,
It is not a virus. It cannot be caused by a virus, nor is that how viruses behave. A virus is anything from adware, malware, spyware. Adware, puts ads into blank spaces on your web browser, and gives you popups. They're annoying little buggers.
Malware, typically will take your computer hostage, and requests that you pay some price to get it back, at which point it either will, or will not, or it may restore functionality for a time, or demand a monthly subscription. They make using your computer impossible, but, it does not blue-screen your unit, because doing so will simply make the computer shut down, and it can't beg for your hard-earned money.
Spyware, simply tracks your computer, and doesn't bluescreen it. The idea is to capture valuable information like logins for banks and whatnot.
How to diagnose the problem.
You said you have either 2-4gigs of RAM. 2 is low. You should upgrade your RAM. You can also confirm in your system settings. If you have 4, you should manage well enough.
Right now, I can suggest that there /may/ be a problem with how your RAM cards are seated. This sounds stupid, but, it has been known to help, take apart your computer (If you have a laptop, good luck,) and remove your RAM cards. Then use an air-duster in the slots, then reinstall the cards in the same slots.
If you have a desktop, you should be able to do this easily enough. If you do not have a can of compressed air, take a tissue or kleenex, put it over the end of a straw, hold it on, then blow through the straw. That should keep the airflow clean, and give enough force to dislodge any dust or foreign particles that could be disrupting the connection.
I NEED TO KNOW THIS; What is your computer's operating system? Model? Brand? Approximate age? Processor specs, RAM type. DDR-1, DDR-2, DDR-3, etc. I need to know. |
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SilentPaw
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| 28 Jun 2015 02:13 AM |
I should really read the whole thread before posting.... :P
lmmy is right, registry could be borked, and that would definitely explain a BSoD.
It is 3am here, and yes, I should have been sleeping long ago.... I just need more coffee!
Another thing it isn't, it is not a hacker. Hacking into a computer like that, is extremely difficult. I too, am not going to take the time to explain this.
I wish movies would stop showing these super-computer hackers who can break into a government system in ten seconds flat.... It doesn't work that way. |
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| 28 Jun 2015 02:20 AM |
@above East coast for life. Time: 3:20 AM |
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| 28 Jun 2015 02:54 AM |
| When the BSoD appeared, check its error code. Then search it on Google. |
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