Is it a dell one?B.U.G wrote:I did it already ....Peter Brev wrote:Try running your PC in safe mode with Internet enabled and try connecting to your WIFI Internet.
And nope still blue screen and restart
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The best thing is to directly contact your computer manufacturer.
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Greetings, Ayas lurker husband again.
Most definitely a driver issue.
Here are some things I think will probably fix it.
1. The laptop probably has a wired connection - connect it to the internet.
2. Download ccleaner and run the fixing tools
http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/download.
3. Reboot. Turn off (uninstall is better) all antivirus software.
If you are running any other protection software (not msft windows defender/firewall) - uninstall it.
4. Run windows update - everything ESPECIALLY the optional ones
If still not working.....
5. Found this link earlier in the thread - download the wireless and intel (storage) drivers
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/soft ... ct=3860630
Most definitely a driver issue.
Here are some things I think will probably fix it.
1. The laptop probably has a wired connection - connect it to the internet.
2. Download ccleaner and run the fixing tools
http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/download.
3. Reboot. Turn off (uninstall is better) all antivirus software.
If you are running any other protection software (not msft windows defender/firewall) - uninstall it.
4. Run windows update - everything ESPECIALLY the optional ones
If still not working.....
5. Found this link earlier in the thread - download the wireless and intel (storage) drivers
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/soft ... ct=3860630
Aya :3
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Re: Xseba , Goomba , Nicdel ,Ant, Nick and others it pro
if all that fails, install Ubuntu, here is a little tour(best experience on fullscreen).Aya wrote: words
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Re: Xseba , Goomba , Nicdel ,Ant, Nick and others it pro
That towards to who?Peter Brev wrote:No shit.
Aya :3
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To Seba.Aya wrote:That towards to who?Peter Brev wrote:No shit.
It's annoying, he repeats himself.
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Re: Xseba , Goomba , Nicdel ,Ant, Nick and others it pro
Oh now i see ,Aya wrote:Greetings, Ayas lurker husband again.
Most definitely a driver issue.
Here are some things I think will probably fix it.
1. The laptop probably has a wired connection - connect it to the internet.
2. Download ccleaner and run the fixing tools
http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/download.
3. Reboot. Turn off (uninstall is better) all antivirus software.
If you are running any other protection software (not msft windows defender/firewall) - uninstall it.
4. Run windows update - everything ESPECIALLY the optional ones
If still not working.....
5. Found this link earlier in the thread - download the wireless and intel (storage) drivers
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/soft ... ct=3860630
Thank you sir , i'll try ^^
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Re: Xseba , Goomba , Nicdel ,Ant, Nick and others it pro
not my fault your current premade comp with uefi + crap gpu is not fully supported.Peter Brev wrote:To Seba.Aya wrote:That towards to who?Peter Brev wrote:No shit.
It's annoying, he repeats himself.
Re: Xseba , Goomba , Nicdel ,Ant, Nick and others it pro
It's not about me, it's about B.U.G there.
So don't derail the topic.
So don't derail the topic.
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Re: Xseba , Goomba , Nicdel ,Ant, Nick and others it pro
Your best shot at fixing this issue would be to recover your PC to fabric standards since you don't know alot from pc's. This is the easiest and best way to go.
So just save all your important files then restart your PC and press f11. Then further on just chose to restore your computer to fabric standard.
You can also run windows restore point. The restore point will restore your windows to a earlier state. So you could in a example just restore your windows to a point where you didn't have blue screens.
So just save all your important files then restart your PC and press f11. Then further on just chose to restore your computer to fabric standard.
You can also run windows restore point. The restore point will restore your windows to a earlier state. So you could in a example just restore your windows to a point where you didn't have blue screens.
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Re: Xseba , Goomba , Nicdel ,Ant, Nick and others it pro
Seems to be a real problem ....Cpt.Travis wrote:Your best shot at fixing this issue would be to recover your PC to fabric standards since you don't know alot from pc's. This is the easiest and best way to go.
So just save all your important files then restart your PC and press f11. Then further on just chose to restore your computer to fabric standard.
You can also run windows restore point. The restore point will restore your windows to a earlier state. So you could in a example just restore your windows to a point where you didn't have blue screens.
Travis thanks , didnt know that is posible, first time i heard bout this
Thank you so much D:
@Aya's husband , still not working
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I'll ask him to reply when he wakes up.
He said Travis's suggestion is absolutely the last thing to do and it doesn't fix anything though :/
He said Travis's suggestion is absolutely the last thing to do and it doesn't fix anything though :/
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You just bought the computer, right?
You still got a warranty on it?
Send them back the computer so they can investigate the issue, I don't see why it would crash at this state.
You still got a warranty on it?
Send them back the computer so they can investigate the issue, I don't see why it would crash at this state.
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Lol, resetting the machine to fabric standard fixes every kind of virtual error he has. The only thing it can't fix is if the device itself is broken.Aya wrote:I'll ask him to reply when he wakes up.
He said Travis's suggestion is absolutely the last thing to do and it doesn't fix anything though :/