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How to Fix the Windows 7 BSoD (Black Screen of Death)

by Kaushik Narasimhan | Translate | Print
Monday, 30th Nov 2009 | Share






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In the older versions of the Windows OS series, users used to be plagued by an abominable screen full of garish text filled with more numbers than letters and the background would be a scream-inducing blue. Since the screen always followed a crash or a “death”, it was called the Blue Screen of Death (a BSoD) by the users.

Windows 7 may not be as unstable as Windows XP or (gulp!) Windows Vista, however it does have its own share of problems. Though Microsoft removed the Blue Screen of Death, there are instances when you log in and the screen goes black with nothing but a minimized Explorer window. Since it apparently looks blank, this “crash” is termed a Black Screen of Death. This is usually caused by a malware infection and sometimes affects XP and Vista as well as older servers.

Luckily, Prevx has a solution in the form of a quick-fix. All you need to do is download their Black Screen Fix applet and it will clean up your system shell for you. It’s a tiny download (~48KB) and you can easily download it even while affected by the Black Screen by opening task manager (Ctrl+Alt+Del), clicking on “new task” and typing this command:-

“C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe” “http://info.prevx.com/download.asp?GRAB=BLACKSCREENFIX

(With the quotes intact)

Run the program (filename fixShell.exe, name “Prevx 3.0) and you will find this dialog box.

Prevx

Click yes…

Prevx2

…and restart! That’s that! Have fun with your old computer back.

(via BlogsDNA)

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  1. J Fiosi
    December 2nd, 2009 at 11:28 pm #

    Followed directions exactly as stated. Didn’t work. BSoD happened after reboot. For me, it happens after I start Google Earth and click on Tools. Maybe connected to this problem, but most probably not. Any other ideas?

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