Windows has detected a serious programming-error, and cannot continue to run. Turn your computer off. Turn your computer on.
The next time that you connect to the Internet, Windows will send the "dump" of your computer's memory to Microsoft, so that they can trouble-shoot the cause of the problem, and try to fix it.
SOURCE: BEGINNING DUMP OF PHYSICAL MEMORY
Hi, Normally a blue screen of death (BSOD) with memory dump is indicative of a fault in the: Hardware- 1. Possibly memory; 2. video; or 3. motherboard. In some instances, Software- a. Drivers; or b. the Operating System itself. You may want to check the memory installed in your laptop. Some versions have them underneath the keyboard while most would have it at the bottom covered by a lid/plate secured with 1 or 2 small screws. The memory will spring out if you unlock the two side clips. You need to clean the little gold contacts with a pencil eraser. Re-insert back securely and try again. If the above does not correct the BSOD, you may need to replace them. Hope this be of some help/idea. Post back how things turn out or should you need additional information. Good luck and kind regards.
SOURCE: Blue Screen Horror.
best solution is to go into safe mode by pressing F8 when you turn on the computer, then right click my computer and click properties and go to device manager and uninstall the modem drivers then restart the computer. This is caused because the IRQ for the modem is in used by another device.
SOURCE: ThinkPad Blue Screen of Death
Sometimes the blue screen can be caused by bad memory, but if it is doing it right when you try to sign in every time, it is probably a software corruption in windows. I have solved this problem by doing a repair install of windows xp, I am not sure if is an option on other os, if you google it you will find directions, you boot off the windows install disk and this option saves your programs and data.
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