So, this has happened 100% of times when I'm watching videos, especially YouTube. Everything is fine until the video turns to a green screen instead of the image. That's when I know it is going to crash; no matter what I do next, it will crash. So then at the bottom right it tells me that the AMD driver has crashed and recovered - something like that. But then this blue screen with a million words comes up saying "dumping memory onto disk, and numbers go up. I became anguished when I learned that this is called "Blue Screen of Death." I have had this computer since October of 2012, so its pretty new. I've scanned it for viruses, nothing. I ran the Registry, which found problems, but to fix them you have to pay like 150 bucks, not about to do. Any advice? It crashes 2-3 a day, it care for it like a pet.
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What variety of computer do you've? Is it vista? Whether it is (this is the safest technique to do it, as a newbie) , run on dependable mode, which allows you to entry generally all of your documents. Get a pen power or a reminiscence card and shop all your stuff, eject it. After that... Well it relies what software you will have and what variant of home windows. . . Add more data plz.
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