I am running Windows Vista 32bit. I run a team game called LineageII and it is not compatible next to Vista as of now, so sometimes when I progress to start it up it will either not respond, or confer me a blue screen. The blue peak will have set book on it, I really dont remembe what it says, of late Initializing memory for crash dump etc.
And yeah I got Vista formerly the game, and no I do not want to switch OS's simply for a game, it plays and plays great when it does.
All I want to know is do these all over the place restarts to a blue screen effect my components inside my PC? I did not amount it would, I just thought I would be losing facts, which really is not important, since I newly reformatted.
Thanks
Are BSOD's impossible for the PC?
You certainly could lose background (like if you editting a file near Word for Windows) but otherwise it shouldn't hurt the hardware itself.
Win2k and WinXp have compatibility mode to backing ill-behaved applications behave. I'm not sure about Vista.
Sometimes apps violate the execution protection hardware and/or software, and you can turn that stale, or selectively disable to get the app to work. I do that next to a Pocket-PC emulator that otherwise won't run with WinXp.
It probably won't hurt your hardware - but it could possibly exact the data on your tough drive to get corrupted.
Keep backup of important files (always a accurate idea).
Its never good to catch a bsod. It might effect components if you keep making it bsod
BSODS surface when your pc decide somethings about to develop to it that will actually overexploit it in some channel, so theyre not a great sign. Next time it happens you have need of to make a transcribe of the error code and look it up online to see whats going wrong.
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