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Feb 3, 2018 4:49 AM
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It's my 1st time seeing a blue screen lasted for more than 5 minutes.



I'm not a programmer so I don't understand what the codes mean.
I'm reporting this incase if this keeps happening.

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Feb 3, 2018 7:37 AM
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Do you always have the same error message or does it change every time?

If it's always the same it might be because of outdated drivers or might have installed something you shouldn't have.
Feb 3, 2018 7:38 AM
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It's actually my 1st time seeing this kind of blue screen. That lasts more than 5 minutes.

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Feb 3, 2018 9:24 AM
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Oh, shit! It's the BSOD (Blue Screen of Death)!!

If you don't know what I mean, then here...

A stop error, better known as a Blue Screen of Death (also known as a blue screen or BSoD) is an error screen displayed on a Windows computer system after a fatal system error, also known as a system crash: when the operating system reaches a condition where it can no longer operate safely. (taken from Wikipedia)
Feb 3, 2018 9:37 AM
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I got that screen a couple of times before on my PC.
I think it's because your laptop overheated or because there's too much dust inside.

After constantly getting it for a few months, I decided to clean the dust inside my PC (the fan especially) and the screen stopped popping up altogether.

Does your laptop crash when watching a video in 1080p after a couple of minutes?
If so then it's the dust inside.


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Feb 3, 2018 2:23 PM
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From what I got, it seems to be either a Driver Problem with some WiFi-Card or a Problem with the Virtual Memory or a Problem with the physical Memory. You could check whether updating/downgrading/reinstalling your Drivers, freeing some Space on your Disk (at least 15% should stay free) and/or having your Paging File managed by the System, or changing the Memory Sticks helps.

https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-windows_install/received-blue-screen-error-stop-0x000000d1/02d674fe-5064-48bd-9012-49c054a9b905?auth=1

Not always do Bluescreens have to be of a permanent Nature. If it doesn't happen often, you can just restart your Computer and don't think about it. Having Backups of your important Data is highly recommended, though.

I also had a Bluescreen on my Laptop just some Days ago, which was probably due to the faulty Bios-Update after the rushed Patch from Intel had been ported to my System, but since then, I haven't had any Problems of that Sort at all.
Feb 3, 2018 9:27 PM
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No, it doesn't crash after watching 1080p videos.

I think you're right. I left it on for about 12 hours or so... Overheating it.
And, it's almost Chinese News Year, so I already cleaned the laptop. I don't think it's the dust. Though, I do believe that dust is also the cause.

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Feb 3, 2018 9:54 PM
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Most common causes of blue screens are memory or driver issues from my experience. I'd start with running memtest86+ to rule out the memory. The next thing to do after that would be to try reinstalling several drivers, like your wifi, audio, video, etc.

That's assuming this is a recurring issue though. If you only had this blue screen once after leaving the laptop on for 12 hours, and it hasn't done it since, I probably wouldn't bother.
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Feb 3, 2018 10:54 PM
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Search "athrx.sys" on the interwebs and you will find information. (bad windows update or a bad driver needs upgrading or downgrading)
Feb 3, 2018 11:47 PM

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I had this once, I just restarted my PC and it went away. :]
Feb 4, 2018 12:20 PM

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If you havent cleaned your PC's inside for a while, it tends to heat up and cause that screen.


Not sure if that is the case with yours but going by my experience, thats what happened when I was playing a game and it caused that.

Cleaning it afterwards resolved the issue.
Feb 4, 2018 3:54 PM

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Most of the BSODs I had in the past were because of hardware overheating. Get some canned air or a air compressor and dust the CPU fan,heatsink, graphics card, power supply and anything else that can get dust on it.And sometimes the inside of the graphics card. If you got cats and dogs then you got to dust more often.

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