Finding a driver scan program.All drivers up to date? Don't use registery cleaners, they don't help at all, and chances are they'll just cause problems.
Nope, they weren't too bad at first, 1 every other day without data loss or anything, but now it's 5+ a day and I'm fearing for my HDD.Yeah, most Registry Cleaners are bullshit. Have you taken it in anywhere to get looked at, or called Customer Support, since these errors have been around since startup?
Maybe you should try taking it somewhere or Customer Support then. Is the warrenty expired yet?Nope, they weren't too bad at first, 1 every other day without data loss or anything, but now it's 5+ a day and I'm fearing for my HDD.
Maybe you should try taking it somewhere or Customer Support then. Is the warrenty expired yet?
Well, brb then, it's gonna take quite a while I'm guessing.Do it yourself, those suck.
Well then you'd have to buy a whole new PC or pay for repairs if you used Customer Support. Maybe a PC Repair Shop? Those are more affordable then the ladder.I'm pretty sure I don't even have the warranty info anymore, but my guess is expired.
Unable to find how to uninstall DirectX, But I'm gonna try and run over it with the Windows patch or whatever it's actually called.DID YOU TRY REINSTALLING DIRECTX LIKE YOUR LINK DIRECTED YOU TO DO?
You can't uninstall it.Unable to find how to uninstall DirectX, But I'm gonna try and run over it with the Windows patch or whatever it's actually called.
And this is why e-Machines suck...I had to, sorry.I haven't been on for a while, so here's a TL;DR recap of what's been happening.
After a fuckload more bluescreens, I took out my old Ubuntu 11.04 disk and tried to boot from it and backup files to an SD. Ubuntu wouldn't have it. After running startup repair twice, the computer did an automatic chkdsk, and found that Ubuntu fucked up the security IDs for most of the files. 2 hours to repair that. When I finally get to what's supposed to be the login screen, I get a blank one. After a night of total raging, I've decided to torrent a Windows 7 disk and try to repair the Windows install with it. STILL MAD AS ALL HELL.
Windows built-in memory checker claims to find RAM errors, but I can't even log in to get the log or get to recovery from Start. Made after the Acer switch, so I'll thry that.-snip-
Nothing specific, absolutely random.Bluescreens (called BSOD) have specific errors.
Could you please describe step-by-step what are you oing that causes BSOD's to pop up?
Again, Windows memory diagnostic found errors with it, but I can't even check anymore. And, even if I replace the sticks, this (probably) won't solve not being able to log in.My first suggestion (without even troubleshooting) would be - change your memory sticks. In 90% BSOD's are caused by RAM faults. Usually BSOD's are caused by hardware conflicts or hardware not functioning properly and in most cases this hardware is memory. If it's written "made in China" on your RAM sticks - just replace it, and the error will go away.
Normally it's helpful to include the memory dumps it makes on crash, but explorer and WinRAR treated them like they half didn't exist.Secondly, what do you mean by "unable to zip dumps"? Are you trying to archive dump files of some application? If so, why the fuck would you do that?