Win7 crashed (again)


  1. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
       #1

    Win7 crashed (again)


    I am using a 64 bit version of Win7 Ultimate for about 3 weeks now. Always used the same laptop for nearly 3 years, simply because it manages whatever I need. But now I somehow end up with bluescreens sometimes within an hour, sometimes within 2 minutes, my game (World of Warcraft) shuts down for whatever "Internal Error" and I've even gotten a hardware crash. Things I already checked are

    Drivers up-to-date
    Virus/x-ware scans (you never know )

    I am not in the financial position to be able to purchase a new laptop or PC, any chance to fix this bug would be awesome.

    Any additional specifications:

    Laptop type: Fujitsu/Siemens AMILO Xi 1546
    OS: Windows 7 Ultimate (64 bit)
    RAM space: 4096 MB

    2,0 GhZ processor capacity
    4 TB Harddisc

    Yes, it is an older laptop, I haven't replaced anything besides it's RAM memory and it's harddisc. But as far as I know, this shouldn't be the cause of a system crash?

    Also, I am cooling the thing down with both it's original internal cooler and an external cooler from below, it doesn't overheat.

    But I do end up with a rich assortment of crashes, the bluescreen cheers up my desktop as often as it possibly can, and the crashes of anything I do on this laptop are always able to ruin an evening that was crappy already. Well... at least I got my Johnny Walker and my Stroh 80, makes this evening a bit bearable I guess...

    Honestly, some advise to get this thing to work normally would be highly appreciated.
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #2

    serpentbreed said:
    I am using a 64 bit version of Win7 Ultimate for about 3 weeks now. Always used the same laptop for nearly 3 years, simply because it manages whatever I need. But now I somehow end up with bluescreens sometimes within an hour, sometimes within 2 minutes, my game (World of Warcraft) shuts down for whatever "Internal Error" and I've even gotten a hardware crash. Things I already checked are

    Drivers up-to-date
    Virus/x-ware scans (you never know )

    I am not in the financial position to be able to purchase a new laptop or PC, any chance to fix this bug would be awesome.

    Any additional specifications:

    Laptop type: Fujitsu/Siemens AMILO Xi 1546
    OS: Windows 7 Ultimate (64 bit)
    RAM space: 4096 MB

    2,0 GhZ processor capacity
    4 TB Harddisc

    Yes, it is an older laptop, I haven't replaced anything besides it's RAM memory and it's harddisc. But as far as I know, this shouldn't be the cause of a system crash?

    Also, I am cooling the thing down with both it's original internal cooler and an external cooler from below, it doesn't overheat.

    But I do end up with a rich assortment of crashes, the bluescreen cheers up my desktop as often as it possibly can, and the crashes of anything I do on this laptop are always able to ruin an evening that was crappy already. Well... at least I got my Johnny Walker and my Stroh 80, makes this evening a bit bearable I guess...

    Honestly, some advise to get this thing to work normally would be highly appreciated.

    In order to help we need the actual DMP file created when the computer crashed. use these instructions to find and upload them to us. https://www.sevenforums.com/crash-loc...d-problem.html


    Thanks

    Ken
      My Computer


 

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