The DATA_COHERENCY_EXCEPTION error is typically caused by a conflict between your Operating System and the hardware installed on your computer.
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The CRYPTO_SELF_TEST_FAILURE is usually caused by a software conflict on your computer. Here is how to stop the error from appearing.
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The CNSS_FILE_SYSTEM_FILTER blue screen error is typically caused by memory issues. Here is how to stop this error from happening.
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The CHIPSET_DETECTED_ERROR BSOD (Blue Screen of Death) error may appear during the initialization process for Windows Vista, XP, and 2000, and Windows 7 and 8. It means that the operating system has detected a parity error between the I/O (Input/ Output) system and the system memory. It occurs when the chipset that handles communications and other services between the I/O devices and the processor has detected an error. It results in the automatic shutdown of the computer to prevent damage and possible loss of data from unsaved work. Some factors […]
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The CRITICAL_STRUCTURE_CORRUPTION is usually caused by a hardware conflict ob your computer. Here is how to fix it.
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The CRITICAL_INITIALIZATION_FAILURE BSOD (Blue Screen of Death) error may appear during the initialization process for Windows Vista and XP, and Windows 7 and 8. This error usually appears when a problem has been encountered by the operating system in the initialization of critical files, which forces the system into a reboot state. This error results in the automatic shutdown of the computer to prevent damage and possible loss of unsaved data. This BSOD error usually occurs due to an unstable registry system or corrupted files, such as damaged system files […]
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The CONFIG_LIST_FAILED error is typically caused by bad memory or a bad hard drive. Find out more here.
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The CONFIG_INITIALIZATION_FAILED error is usually caused by a corrupt Windows registry. Here is how to stop this error from happening.
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The CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT blue screen is caused by a software or hardware conflict. Here is how to fix this problem.
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The CO_E_SERVER_EXEC_FAILURE blue screen is something typically seen on servers. Here is more information on this error and how to fix it.
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The CRITICAL_SERVICE_FAILED error is usually caused by a piece of hardware on your computer that is not compatible with your Operating System.
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The CRITICAL_OBJECT_TERMINATION is typically caused by a hardware conflict. Here is how to stop this error from happening.
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The CREATE_DELETE_LOCK_NOT_LOCKED BSOD (Blue Screen of Death) error may appear during the initialization process for Windows Vista, XP, and 2000, and Windows 7 and 8. This error usually appears when a problem has been encountered while loading a device driver. It means that a driver is missing, corrupted, or is incompatible with the operating system. This error results in the automatic shutdown of the computer to prevent damage and possible loss of unsaved data. This BSOD error usually occurs due to issues with newly installed hardware and device drivers. This […]
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Have you noticed that text within some applications in Windows 8.1 is blurry? Well good news, you aren’t losing your vision! Here’s how to fix it.
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The CID_HANDLE_DELETION error is usually caused by and out of date driver. Here is how to stop this error from happening again.