i got this email from an unknown email addy asking if i wanted to take a 3 question survey for facebook. i did not open it until today. when i tried to get on fb today my computer went to a blue screen which is also known as blue screen of death. going to my email from my laptop asked if i wanted to do the survey blah blah blah and in the fine print said that fb was not affiliated with the website. i went and unsubscribed my email addy. however the same email had different content than what i had from my laptp[. this is what my phone email said
Load testing is the. process of putting demand on a system or device and measuring its response.
Load testing is performed to determine a system�s behavior under both normal and anticipated peak load conditions.
It helps to identify. the maximum operating capacity of an application as well as any bottlenecks and determine which element is causing degradation.
When the load placed. on the system is raised beyond normal usage patterns, in order to test the system’s response at unusually high or peak loads,
it is known as stress.testing. The load is usually so great that error conditions are the expected result,
although no clear. boundary exists when an activity ceases to be a load test and becomes a stress test.
what is this? where did it come from? why is my computer all of a sudden having issues and shutting down? does anyone have any suggestions?
i call those e-mail spam, they’re many types, where they come from dont ask. Nobody knows…. My suggestion is try to restore system, becouse you use windows vista, that probably help
You’re welcome
Go to System Restore, and your com will probably be alright. Restore your computer to a point where you didn’t visit that website since that’s the most probable cause. Be careful in the future, there’re a lot of email spams, check to see if the email is verified ( i think hotmail has that new feature). hope this helps
Hi,“. Follow the instructions written on trustworthy sources.
This blue screen is called as Blue Screen of Death (BSOD), Stop Error or Fatal Exception. The BSOD is a colloquialism used for the error screen displayed by Microsoft Windows, after encountering a critical system error that can cause the system to shut down to prevent irreversible damage to its integrity. It serves to present information for diagnostic purposes that were collected as the operating system issued a bug check.
Do the following steps:
[A] Do Instructions based on the Error Code:
You may get an Error Code printed on the BSOD. Search the internet by typing “Solve BSOD
[B] Repair the Registry:
1. Download, install and run RegInOut.
2. Click Registry Cleaner | Start Scan.
[C] Replace Corrupted System Files:
1. Insert Microsoft Windows Installation DVD ROM.
2. Click Start -> Run, or press Windows Key + R.
3. Type “SFC /SCANNOW”, and press ENTER.
4. Follow the on screen wizard.
[D] Remove Mulfunctioning Hardware:
If you had recently installed a new hardware, then it might be not functioning properly and thus causing BSOD.
Remove it and ask the seller for a replacement which is compatible with your installed operating system version. While purchasing, ensure that “Designed for Microsoft Windows” or “Compatible with Microsoft Windows” is written there.
[E] Check RAM for Defects:
In most cases, a faulty RAM is causing the BSOD. Check the installed RAM for defects.
1. Click Start | Control Panel | System and Maintenance | Administrative Tools | Memory Diagnostics Tool.
2. Click “Restart now and check for problems (recommended)” option.
[F] Remove Defective Software:
Non-compatible DLL Files installed by a newly installed software may cause BSOD. Remove the corresponding software.
1. Click Start -> Control Panel.
2. For Windows XP, click “Add or Remove Programs”. For Windows Vista/ 7, click Programs | Uninstall a Program.
3. Select a program and click “Uninstall” button.
4. Follow the instructions on your screen.
[G] Restore System to an Earlier State:
1. Click Start | All Programs | Accessories | System Tools | System Restore.
2. Choose to restore your computer to an earlier state.
3. Select a system restore point on which your computer was working fine.
4. Click “Next” and follow the on screen instructions. A system reboot is required.
[H] Repair Bad Sectors on the Hard Disk:
1. Open My Computer.
2. Right click a drive, and select “Properties”.
3. Click “Tools”, and “Check Now”.
4. Follow the on screen instructions.
[I] Boot Sector Viruses:
A virus infected to the operating system or the boot functionality causes a BSOD. Using Kaspersky Rescue Disk, delete the viruse, if any.
Hi,Christina
There are 3 step to repair blue screen of death error
If you got blue screen of death error then there is a 94% chance that your computer has registry problems. To repair blue screen of death error you need to follow the steps below:
* Step 1 – Download a blue screen of death error repair tool,install this error repair tool.
* Step 2 – Click the Repair All Button.It will scan you pc for Free.
* Step 3 – Then click the Repair All Button again and your done! It is very easy to repair blue screen of death error.
Here are the url of blue screen of death error repair tool:http://www.FixErrorTips.com/ttfix-blue_s…
I recommend you to not open such E-mail, because if the survey was really from facebook, it would not have caused these problems. Some users try to steal or sniff the userid and email of the other users such as you or me by sending this kind of E-mail which looks exactly like facebook, Yahoo or any other website. One should be careful while opening them.
I recommend you to perform System Recovery to fix the issue. Recovery will restore the notebook to factory settings and erases the complete data, I therefore recommend you to backup the data that is not infected with virus.
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