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    Eugene Jovita is offline Senior Member
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    Default Hal.dll inducing blue screen on windows 7

    Hello everybody, and I set up Windows 7 on my system and all works nice, but the finally single week I am to get the Blue Screen of Death. Now, I get BSOD at work on the scheme and, together with the fault content: troubles with hal.dll and ntoskrnl.exe I spent a lot of solution to resolve this trouble, but none of them assisted me to eliminate the trouble. Can anybody suggest on this matter and so I can defeat my trouble. Please assist me with this and I thank you in advance.

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    I suggest you do Windows Update and after that let me know the problem. To update your windows, you must go through the following steps: First, close all programs on your system, and after that go to the icon on the desk, then select Control Panel. Now the control panel, go to Windows Update, and after double-click Windows Update. Now on Windows Update, click on the check for the installation, and after you have a link to update, and after click Install Now.

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    I would suggest you run Startup Repair System, and then I'd love to hear the matter. To do this, you must pass through the hills next: Run Startup Repair you have to be the operating system installation CD. Insert the first installation of the ETH-CD, and then restart the computer. During a system reboot to press any key and then select the language and press Next. Now you can get the windows and select Startup Repair, and then when you're done and then go through the question.

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    I suggest you do a clean set up and afterwards that, let me recognize. If later that you also do not get the result and I guess you have a trouble on your system, and hence I guess you require to contact the producer who betrayed the system. Go done your trouble with them and after that, let me recognize. I guess this will help you defeat your trouble.

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    I have the similar trouble. The BSOD is related to Ntoskrnl.exe and Hal.dll. I re-set up Windows and update entire woods and Windows woods. The trouble has not vanished. So I re-formatted and set up a fresh copy of Windows again, but this time I did not set up Windows updates. The system has operated good for a some days, so after I update trouble is back. So I guess it is a compatibility trouble with one of the updates. How do I recognize which of the 84 updates it?

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