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  1. Posts : 22
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    Blue Screen


    Hello All I was playing Bad Company2 last night and the game crash to a Blue Screen and Then Rebooted and I was not able to see what was on the Blue Screen. How do I fix it so I can see the Error Please. I have had Windows 7 for a couple of weeks now and I have had some Little Problems like windows has stopped working, and the Desktop will load and then it will flash and come back to Desktop again. Plus there other little things. I was thinking about doing a Clean Windows 7 install again, but I am concearned that after doing that the Problems well come back again. Should I be worried about that, or Should I just leave it all Alone and see if it works its self out ? Thank You
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  3. Posts : 22
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    Thread Starter
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    Thank You for the Fast reply, Im not very smart on these things what does the program do
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  4. Posts : 13,354
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    That gathers the dump files, event logs, system info, driver listings, health reports, etc. All very useful to us when we go to analyze them.
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    So I should run this to see if there are Problems instead of doing a Freash install, Because there could be a Hardware Issues or Driver Problems Right ? Im only asking so I can better understand Thank You
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  6. Posts : 13,354
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    A fresh install will eliminate the possibility of a virus, and wipe out any programs that may be causing it. However, it won't fix hardware issues.

    We can usually look at the logs and see what is causing the problem, or at least get some clues as to whether it is a hardware problem or software problem, and if so, what.

    If you would like to try a clean install, feel free. We'll also be happy to take a look first, though, if you wish,
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  7. Posts : 22
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    It would be smart to look first before doing a Clean Install , beside I have allready done two other Clean installs with no luck. So I think I well try this First
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  8. Posts : 3,139
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    Blackwolf41 said:
    It would be smart to look first before doing a Clean Install , beside I have allready done two other Clean installs with no luck. So I think I well try this First
    That sounds like a good choice. So for us to help you, we need you to do the following:

    https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...tructions.html
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  9. Posts : 22
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    Help me Please I Downloaded the BSOD File and Ran it , But I type perfmon/report and nothing Happened. I tried it like this perfmon / report and I get parameter is incorrect I dont Have a Clue Help
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  10. Posts : 13,354
    Windows 7 Professional x64
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    There is a space between the perfmon and the /, but not one between the / and report.

    You can copy/paste this if it makes things easier:
    Code:
    perfmon /report
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