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USB Error Messages

published on November 5th, 2007 . by Markus - Add a Comment

As USB is used more and more we are finding that it is getting more common to find error codes when trying to load a USB. Here is a list of some of the more common USB error codes you will find;

USB Error Messages

  • Status: Unreadable, Unknown Device
  • USB Device Not Recognized Window
  • Unknown Device
  • USB Unknown Device
  • USB Device Problem
  • USB Device Not Recognized in Windows
  • USB Device Not Recognized by Windows
  • USB Device Not Recognized
  • USB Device Not Recognized Windows XP
  • One of the USB devices attached to this computer has malfunctioned, and Windows does not recognize it.

Accidentally Remove Something from your Registry

published on October 16th, 2007 . by Markus - Add a Comment

If you do happen to delete something you shouldn’t have from your registry then don’t worry. Just like Microsoft Word, your PC has an “undo” option which happens to be called System Restore. Once it’s finished scanning, the Windows Live Safety scanner creates a System Restore point on your PC.

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Blue Screen of Death

published on September 20th, 2007 . by Markus - Add a Comment

The Blue Screen of Death (BSOD, bluescreen, or stop error) is an error screen displayed by certain operating systems, most notably Microsoft Windows, after encountering a critical system error. Bluescreens can be caused by poorly written device drivers, faulty memory, a corrupt Registry, or incompatible DLLs.

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Blue Screen of Death

published on September 10th, 2007 . by Markus - Add a Comment

OK, most of you have probably had the blue screen of death error at some point in time. It doesnt seem to occur as much as it used to…I remember back in the Windows 98 days, I would get the blue screen almost daily.

blue screen of death

The blue screen is still common though, in both Windows XP and Windows Vista. Windows Vista also has the red screen of death.

Fixing Blue Screen
The blue screen error usually occurs due to an incompatibility of hardware, software or drivers. We get common complaints about a USB driver in some modems.

The easiest way to fix the blue screen error is usually by uninstalling the offending software or driver.

You can also try some of the third party repair tools out there. We recommend RegCure, and you can try a free scan here

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