can the UBCD help me with a blue screen error?

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jboy
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can the UBCD help me with a blue screen error?

#1 Post by jboy » Mon Oct 03, 2005 12:15 pm

Hi i have a blue screen error and when ever i try to reboot my pc i get the same error. is there anything on this cd that can help me with blue screens? i know i can always reformat, but i have valuable files on the computer that I would hate to lose. and if there is a program, could you explain what i have to do thanks! :D

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#2 Post by jboy » Thu Oct 06, 2005 7:45 pm

ok then how about a simple yes or no answer. lets start out with this then, is there anything on the ultimate boot cd that can help with any type of blue screen errors? My main computer has been down for almost three weeks now. any help would be nice. so a simple yes or no would be a great start :)

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can the UBCD help me with a blue screen error?

#3 Post by bldrdash » Fri Oct 07, 2005 10:10 am

There are no utilities on the UBCD that will assist
in BSOD (Blue screen of Death) errors. The only
util that might help would be ASR (Automatic system
recovery), off the Windows installation CD.

UBCD does have utils for hard drive diagnostics which can
help you determine if the drive itself has problems or if
it's the Windows load itself.

To troubleshoot BSOD errors, google BSOD.

UBCD and UBCDWin can provide an environment so that you
can copy files off the hard drive however. In your case
UBCDWin might be your best option for this.

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#4 Post by jboy » Fri Oct 07, 2005 4:10 pm

Thankyou Bldrdash you really helped me out alot :) now i can try and get the files off. ok now time to find UBCDWIN and then figure out how to copy the files. once again thanks man :D cheers!

oh also, is there a link somewhere that shows how to copy files? sorry, im normally im good with computers but this is a new tier for me.

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#5 Post by Constance » Sat Oct 08, 2005 1:18 am

Problem is, there is no (or at least there should not be, for legal reasons) downloadable UBCD for Windows.
It's meant to be made by yourself at home from your well working Windows version ^^

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#6 Post by jboy » Sat Oct 08, 2005 10:30 am

well i have the cd already, i just need to know how to copy the files :) so i guess im not doing anything to windows per say, just trying to get files off the hard drive wich i payed for.
so is there any manual or something that walks me through the copying procedure?

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#7 Post by bldrdash » Sat Oct 08, 2005 1:23 pm

I assume you're using UBCD Windows; if that's the case it's best to post on their forums.

I don't recall what File Managers they use, something like A3 is one they include. It would contain an interface similar to Explorer which should allow
you to copy files (assuming you have a place to copy them to).

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#8 Post by jboy » Sat Oct 08, 2005 2:54 pm

yea, i doubt i can copy them to a cd since you need to use a cd writer for that process, what about a memory stick you think that would work?

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can the UBCD help me with a blue screen error?

#9 Post by bldrdash » Sun Oct 09, 2005 9:52 am

A memory stick should be supported, but I also think they
may include a cd writer application.

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> yea, i doubt i can copy them to a cd since you need to use a
> cd writer for that process, what about a memory stick you
> think that would work?
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#10 Post by jboy » Sun Oct 09, 2005 2:49 pm

awsome, that would save me alot of time. I think i also have an old zip drive laying around somewhere. So i could use that too. Ok, so thanks you guys have been a big help. I think i got everything down on what im going to do. If i have anything else Ill either ask here or at the UBCDWIN forums, once again thanks.

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