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Reimage is a tool specializing in Windows repairing. The process might take a couple of minutes. To run the SFC scan :. Then right click on Command Prompt and click Run as administrator. If yes, then congrats! If the issue still persists, please move on to Fix 3 , below. This problem may occur if you are using the wrong or outdated device drivers. So you should update your device drivers to see if it fixes your problem. Driver Easy will automatically recognize your system and find the correct drivers for it.

Driver Easy handles it all. But with the Pro version it takes just 2 clicks and you get full support and a day money back guarantee :. If i turn PC off a little time, then usually it works fine some time. A few time PC restarts or just turn off PC without shutdown. Regards, T. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread.

I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Previous Next. Jessen P. Hi, Welcome to Microsoft Community and thanks for posting the question. As per the description, you are having issues with blue screen error. Are any external devices except Keyboard and Mouse connected to the computer? Method 2: Perform steps from the link mentioned below and see if it helps. Resolving stop blue screen errors in Windows 7 Reply to us if you face any issues with the blue screen error code or any other Windows Issue, and we would be glad to assist you.

Have a nice day! However, the fixing process will take you several hours to complete. So, it is highly recommended that you use professional software to save your time. Download Partition Wizard. Run System File Checker Solution 2. Update Your Device Driver Solution 3. Remove Your Peripheral Devices Solution 4.

How to Fix Explorer. Read More. Otherwise, your data may be damaged or deleted. So, we recommend you back up your system in case of any unexpected loss. As regards the buzzing sound, I inform that I had dusted my PC recently, before resorting to this forum.

Load setup defaults in Bios. Many MS Articles list as the OS, but stragely some of these fixes also apply to Xp strange I know in some or most cases, you can find the equialent article with Xp in mind but not always The noise may in fact be coming from you HardDrive I hope not But some HardDrives do seem to have strange noises at times even new!

Load setup defaults in Bios When I posted this I thought to myself, that you would know, I'm not sure why, but you came across as someone who may have ventured into Bios Setup before. When you first turn on your computer You should notice a key to press like DEL or F2 or something to get into Bios setup. Press this key Once in Bios setup, locate "Set Defaults" the label may be slightly different And Enable it, or select it Then Save and Exit or just press F10 key Hopefully all will then be ok but this is just one idea of many.

Please contact support if you need immediate assistance. I had checked my HD before and it seemed OK. Optimized No I wouldn't worry about running Optimized defaults in other words, just do it Some advanced users get stuck into voltages and multipliers, but you just want defaults Now, there's an area that says "Plug and Play OS Installed?

But one report I found on your error said change that to Yes, so please try that too. Thanks for the prompt and full reply. I am bumping my thread, hoping that somebody can inform me how to get to the setting that says: " Plug and Play OS Installed?



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