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Whay Am I getting Blue Screen even I do not mess with any hardware

I have dell XPS410, some time I get Blue screen without any reason > like I do not add or remove ny hardware , this time just happen, this time it a happen  even i was not working on my computer
also I notice that Hard drive stays buzy , so I have Un installed k1 indexing software
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This could be several things.

* RAM - get yourself a RAM testing tool like goldmem on the Hirens Boot CD

* Drivers - Update the drivers for your chipset, video and sound

* Failing HDD - Use spinrite from that Hiren's CD to give it a work out.
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if there is Harware problem should be happen allthe time , am i right?
nick
Not necessarily.  You need to stress it to be sure.
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Heat is another reason for BSOD's. Most BSOD's show you an errorcode. post that as it can help diagnose the problem.
I have missed to take BSOD SCREEN SHOT
There's always a next time....
LOL , you are right , but it is not happening , now
let me ask you queston is it happend because I have uninstalled X1 soft ware?
thanks
Nick
What is X1 software?
X1 indexing (desktop search)
It's possible...
Thanks Rindi, I thoought so ,but have you ever heard that any sofware resposible for blue screen
nick
Sure, Software that goes close to the hardware (drivers, antimalware software etc), or software that is badly programmed, can always be a cause of BSOD's. Usually though they aren't caused by one single thing though.
Usually though they aren't caused by one single thing though.
what is this mean? please explain me
thanks
nickl
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Please give me example sucha as if possible
thanks
Nick
Symantec's GoBack can be a cause of bluescreens. But I don't know in which combinations of other software...
I  Do have norton GHOST 10.00
That wold do it?
Nick
I don0t know about ghost, but I guess it's possible.
HOw could i Print Or Save Blue Screen, in case it happen again

Nick
You can't, so write down the error code (you could take a photo). There are memory dumps saved, but I don't have the tools to read them.
Thanks
U R The best
Nick
no problem
Good Morning , I gor Blue screen again
Deriver_IRQL-NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
STOP: 0X000000D1 (0X1250CB60,0X00000002,0X0000001,0X87D819AE)
THIS IS THE ERROR CODE I HAVE FOUND, COMPUTER WAS WORKING FINE , HAPPEN IN WORKING CONDITION
THANKS
NICK
This Bluescreen can be caused by a bad driver, bad ram, or a bad pagefile. Get a copy of the UBCD and run memtest86+ which you'll find on that CD. If it passes, and your PC has more than 1 partition on the disk, place your pagefile on another partition than it already is at, if there is only a C:, then tell the system to not use a pagefile, reboot, and then create the pagefile again. sometimes it also helps to open a command prompt and run "chkdsk c: /x" for all partitions. You'll have to boot the PC for this to finish.

http://ultimatebootcd.com