Alright. You know something's gone wrong when you see that BLUE screen with white writing on it on your computer. Yeah, that happens whenever I try to uninstall a program. Any help?
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It would help to know a) Which program you trying to uninstall and b) What does the BSOD say?
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Re: AAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
jose21crisis wrote:It would help to know a) Which program you trying to uninstall and b) What does the BSOD say?
I'm trying to Uninstall NVidia .dds Plug-in for Photoshop (I installed the wrong one). Idk what BSOD is.
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sarcasticface wrote:jose21crisis wrote:It would help to know a) Which program you trying to uninstall and b) What does the BSOD say?
I'm trying to Uninstall NVidia .dds Plug-in for Photoshop (I installed the wrong one). Idk what BSOD is.
The actual error message contained in the BSOD is very important.
Do me a favor. Do you have Windows 10? If you do, go to the file explorer, right click the quick access link to This PC, and click Properties. Then go to Advanced System Settings on the left. Under the "Advanced" tab, hit the Settings button under "Startup and Recovery." Under the "System failure" section, make sure "Automatically restart" is checked OFF.
Next time the BSOD happens, take a photo of it or write down the error code.
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Re: AAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
RevanFan wrote:sarcasticface wrote:jose21crisis wrote:It would help to know a) Which program you trying to uninstall and b) What does the BSOD say?
I'm trying to Uninstall NVidia .dds Plug-in for Photoshop (I installed the wrong one). Idk what BSOD is.
The actual error message contained in the BSOD is very important.
Do me a favor. Do you have Windows 10? If you do, go to the file explorer, right click the quick access link to This PC, and click Properties. Then go to Advanced System Settings on the left. Under the "Advanced" tab, hit the Settings button under "Startup and Recovery." Under the "System failure" section, make sure "Automatically restart" is checked OFF.
Next time the BSOD happens, take a photo of it or write down the error code.
No, I have Windows 7 (decently old computer). Is there a setting like that somewhere in Windows 7. Will take a picture next time it happens (when I next get on the 'puter).
Re: AAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
sarcasticface wrote:RevanFan wrote:sarcasticface wrote:I'm trying to Uninstall NVidia .dds Plug-in for Photoshop (I installed the wrong one). Idk what BSOD is.
The actual error message contained in the BSOD is very important.
Do me a favor. Do you have Windows 10? If you do, go to the file explorer, right click the quick access link to This PC, and click Properties. Then go to Advanced System Settings on the left. Under the "Advanced" tab, hit the Settings button under "Startup and Recovery." Under the "System failure" section, make sure "Automatically restart" is checked OFF.
Next time the BSOD happens, take a photo of it or write down the error code.
No, I have Windows 7 (decently old computer). Is there a setting like that somewhere in Windows 7. Will take a picture next time it happens (when I next get on the 'puter).
There should be. Let me do some research and get back to you.
EDIT: Same exact way. Just go to the start menu, right click on "Computer" or "My Computer" (can't remember which it is), and click Properties. The rest is the same, or should be.
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Re: AAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
RevanFan wrote:sarcasticface wrote:RevanFan wrote:The actual error message contained in the BSOD is very important.
Do me a favor. Do you have Windows 10? If you do, go to the file explorer, right click the quick access link to This PC, and click Properties. Then go to Advanced System Settings on the left. Under the "Advanced" tab, hit the Settings button under "Startup and Recovery." Under the "System failure" section, make sure "Automatically restart" is checked OFF.
Next time the BSOD happens, take a photo of it or write down the error code.
No, I have Windows 7 (decently old computer). Is there a setting like that somewhere in Windows 7. Will take a picture next time it happens (when I next get on the 'puter).
There should be. Let me do some research and get back to you.
EDIT: Same exact way. Just go to the start menu, right click on "Computer" or "My Computer" (can't remember which it is), and click Properties. The rest is the same, or should be.
Great, thanks! Will do later.
Re: AAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
sarcasticface wrote:Idk what BSOD is.
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