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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

What Causes Physical Memory Dump?

What Causes Physical Memory Dump?


I am sure you freak out when you Computer screen suddenly turns blue and you see the error message that says "beginning of physical memory dump".

What Causes Physical Memory Dump?

What Causes Physical Memory Dump?

What Causes Physical Memory Dump?


What Causes Physical Memory Dump?



What Causes Physical Memory Dump?

What do you do? Most people would just reboot the Computer and pretend nothing happens. Some people want to know what happened and what they should do to fix it. It can be very daunting and stressful when you get the blue screen of death while doing important work. You would not have time to save it because it happens suddenly without any warnings. You must do the work all over again after rebooting.

What actually causes the physical memory dump?
DLL error Hardware RAM Problems Memory allocation error COM error HIVE crash

What should you do when it happens?

If itoccurs because of your memory problem, then you should consider buying a new computer.

The ignorant way is doing a reboot and hoping that it does not happen again. The hard way is to adDress what caused the error and fix it manually. If it occurs because of your chaotic registry, you could find and fix it, which is very dangerous because one simple mistake can lead to a total error in your system. Reinstall your operation system might be a wiser decision to make.

The easy way is to pay a computer technician hundred of Dollars to fix it for you. But in fact you could do what the technician would do to fix your computer; the wise way is to be a computer technician yourself. Did I said that you could actually do what a computer technician would do to fix your computer? Yes, it is very simple really. A technician uses a simple software to fix your registry.

If you could be the technician yourself and pay less to get the software that you can use forever, why should you pay a technician hundreds of Dollars to fix it only one time for you?

You will want to do regular maintenance to keep your PC error-free so that this problem never re-occurs again.

What Causes Physical Memory Dump?

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Diagnosing Computer Hardware Faults

Diagnosing Computer Hardware Faults


When your PC goes wrong and you have lost all hope the normal final sTAGe is to reformat your Computer and start versions of fresh. This will most likely resolve any software issues, remove viruses or any other nasties and give you a clean start. But what happens if you have already reformatted and the problem still exists?

Diagnosing Computer Hardware Faults

Diagnosing Computer Hardware Faults

Diagnosing Computer Hardware Faults


Diagnosing Computer Hardware Faults



Diagnosing Computer Hardware Faults

This means, most likely, you have a hardware fault. This is where problems can start.

Diagnosing a Computer hardware fault can be a right pain as any of the computers components could the causes. Unless you are intending to replace the enTire machine you need to carefully diagnose with what components the fault lies with.

I would advise you look at the computer into these main areas to analyse.

Memory /RAM

Power Supply

Hard Disk

Motherboard

This isn't a definitive list, obviously depending on your issue ie if your issue is that you don't get sound then it could be a sound card issue, similarly if you don't get a display then graPh Meter and check the volTAGe and current coming out.

Hard Disk-this can be one of the worst problems to have as if your hard drive does fail, unless you have been responsive and done regular backups of your most valuable data, you standto lose it all. Hard disks can go at any time and usually you will hear a harsh sounding clicking noise that is coming from your computer. If this is the case you need to probably replace the hard disk. Get someone who then knows what they are doing here to try and recover your old data for you.

If none of the above solves your problem then you could possibly be looking at the fault being with the motherboard or any other Plug in cards or devices you have. Remove everything to leave only the very basics. Take out all sound cards etc and any other PCI devices that are not essential. If you have more than one stick of ram then leave in only one and see if the problem resolves.

Diagnosing Computer Hardware Faults