I just dusted my computer I am positive I didn't move anything... I plugged the screen and and Internet back in and when I turn it on its stuck on the blue screen. please help. thanks. I have a desktop windows vista.
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Make sure there is only one place to plug in your monitor at the back of your computer.
Getting a blue screen at least means that you have connected the screen. There might be a cable or a pin broken either in the monitor cable or plug or in the ethernet cable or plug. I would try first to disconnect the ethernet cable and start the computer (if its running fine: change cable), then disconnect the monitor and start it up (you will see after 2 minutes if it suddenly shuts down or if there are any processor activities. For this no monitor is required). If that is the case: change monitor cable or monitor. If all is not the case: start the computer pressing F8 when Windows is started. It will then run in the "safe mode" without loading drivers. You will have an incredible awful display with a resolution like in 1920, however you can enter your system configuration and choose a restore point which is 2 weeks or so ago. Windows will not delete any files but restore all settings how it was two weeks before. If any driver was corrupt or whatever, the working one will be reinstalled It should run then.
The text on the Blue Screen of Death lists the files involved in the crash including any drivers that may have been at fault and a short, usually cryptic, description of what to do about the problem.
Most importantly, the BSOD includes a STOP code that can be used to troubleshoot this specific STOP error. I keep a complete list of STOP codes that you can reference for more information.
while Yourr computer is turning on hit the f8 key repeatedly.. This will give you options; one of which is to start in safe mode. Enter safe mode, and do a system restore to a date prior to your problem.you can just type restore into the Start menu search box, and you’ll immediately see System Restore at the top of the start menu. Then restart your computer and hopefully it will be ok.
i'd first ought to ask in case you install any updates at present, because I had a similar problem no longer to some time previous, in case you probably did you ought to have the ability to fix it to that right aspect previously you probably did an replace.