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Guest Yvonne
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This has happened to me twice in the last few days. I have uninstalled

programs in which I don't use any longer.

 

But I can't seem to my memory availability on my computer. If I look into

system it only tells me how much I have. I want to know how much is

available and how much virtual memory I have.

 

Is there anything I can be doing to keep this from happening in the future?

Does it mean that I need to purchase more memory?

 

Thank you in advance for any and all assistance in this matter.

 

Yvone

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Guest Colin Barnhorst
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Re: Blue screen of death

 

You need to post the stop error code before anyone can begin to tell what is

happening. You can turn off the automatic restart to give you time to

examine the blue screen for codes and causes. Press WinKey+Pause/Break,

choose the Advanced tab, under Startup and Recovery click the Settings

button, under System Failure uncheck Automatically Restart, and then OK out

(DON'T just hit the red X).

 

"Yvonne" <Yvonne@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:002C3C46-4DA9-469C-A141-5F6EBA9A9BE8@microsoft.com...

> This has happened to me twice in the last few days. I have uninstalled

> programs in which I don't use any longer.

>

> But I can't seem to my memory availability on my computer. If I look into

> system it only tells me how much I have. I want to know how much is

> available and how much virtual memory I have.

>

> Is there anything I can be doing to keep this from happening in the

> future?

> Does it mean that I need to purchase more memory?

>

> Thank you in advance for any and all assistance in this matter.

>

> Yvone


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