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| What I call - "The Blue Screen of Death" Hello all, I have an alienware media centre pc with XP SP2 and just of late I am not able to play games on it as I was before. I haven't play any games on the pc in over a week and in between this I had completed XP updates to which there were 13. I update regularly BTW. Every time I insert the Game CD the machine starts the game with the relevant main menu. Then after clicking on play etc the PC gives me the blue screen of death (as I call it) and reboots. This action does not happen with any other software e.g Office runs perfectly. Urgent help required as my son is also bugging me to play his games and can't. Regards -- Niall |
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| RE: What I call - "The Blue Screen of Death" Do any updates relate to DirectX? This technology is often important to games. You can uninstall most updates from Control Panel>Add/Remove Programs. Alternatively, you could do a System Restore to a point before the trouble started. |
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| RE: What I call - "The Blue Screen of Death" Hi and thanks for the reply, I do not think any of the last updates have anything to do with the Direct X - I was only playing them about a week ago and everything was fine and now any game I put and run creates the BSOD and reboots ! Regards -- Niall "Ian" wrote: > Do any updates relate to DirectX? This technology is often important to games. > > You can uninstall most updates from Control Panel>Add/Remove Programs. > > Alternatively, you could do a System Restore to a point before the trouble > started. > > |
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| Re: What I call - "The Blue Screen of Death" Hello -- there are many people reporting BSOD after updates last week. Look further on this group and other groups here. From the reading I've done, it is a driver issue with either video or IDE, prolly the latter. Good luck! On 2/19/07 10:10 AM, in article EFABCD61-DED0-4DD4-9431-7697E0045E05@microsoft.com, "Richie" <Richie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Hi and thanks for the reply, > > I do not think any of the last updates have anything to do with the Direct X > - I was only playing them about a week ago and everything was fine and now > any game I put and run creates the BSOD and reboots ! > > Regards |
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| Re: What I call - "The Blue Screen of Death" "Richie" <Richie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote > Hello all, > > I have an alienware media centre pc with XP SP2 and just of late I am not > able to play games on it as I was before. I haven't play any games on the > pc > in over a week and in between this I had completed XP updates to which > there > were 13. I update regularly BTW. Every time I insert the Game CD the > machine starts the game with the relevant main menu. Then after clicking > on > play etc the PC gives me the blue screen of death (as I call it) and > reboots. > This action does not happen with any other software e.g Office runs > perfectly. > > Urgent help required as my son is also bugging me to play his games and > can't. What is the error on the blue screen? Were any of the updates a video driver? If so try a driver rollback from Device Manager. (As an aside, never allow hardware driver updates from the windows update site unless it's a MS manufactured device.). If not that try removing the updates one at a time through add/remove programs, and if all of them have been removed and still a problem, do a system restore to a date when the system was working. You could also look through the posts in the windows update newsgroup to see if there are any similars. http://www.microsoft.com/communities...&lang=en&cr=us -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] |
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