Blue Screen of Death (BSoD) is a disaster for most computer users. As a huge number of reasons can account for such problem, when suffered, users may feel distressed and do not how to deal with the blue screen. Though many users may choose to restart the computers, it can not really help you solve the problem completely.
As I have done some researches on how to handle blue screen, here are some tips that may help you so as to optimize the performance of your computer.
It is to optimize your registry.
In most circumstances, if the registry is missing, broken or crammed with junks, it is vulnerable for your computer to blue screen. When it frequently appears blue screen, you should check and repair the registry immediately in case of greater loss.
If you have already backed up your registry, it is easy for you to restore the registry in your Windows 2000/XP. When starting your computer, press "F8", and choose "Last Known Good Configuration (your most recent settings that worked)" and then press "Enter". After that, your registry is restored to the last state that you succeed in starting your computer.
If not, it is urgent for you to backup your registry as soon as possible. Here is a tip for you to backup registry manually.
Click "Start" > "Run", type "regedit" to start Registry Editor, and then click "file" > "Export". In the dialog box of "Export Registry File", type "regedit" in the "File name", and choose "Registration Files (*.reg) in "Save as type". Then set "All" in the "Export range", choose the position for restoring your folders and click "Save". So, you can save your system registry.
However, if you find it is really tough to backup a registry manually, your can click here to backup your registry in a rather easier way so as to protect your computer from the blue screen.

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