do you think all blue screen means memory problem?

@hramdatt (137)
United States
May 21, 2009 3:41pm CST
do you think every time there is a blue screen it means there is some problem with memory? well no its not. i recently found out that blue screen can appear when there is a hard drive problem too. and it can be fixed by simple wiping the hard drive using any of the third party wiping software. beware that doing thins would clean the hard drive of all data.
3 responses
@my1341 (456)
• China
22 May 09
I also found that the blue screen has connection with improper device driver and some softwares which are incompatible with the system.
@rosdimy (3926)
• Malaysia
22 May 09
Cheap devices tend to cause more problems. For example I have one sound card which caused the blue screen when used with one motherboard, but has no issue with another motherboard. Certain problems can be resolved without having to refer to a specialist if we care to trace back what we did before problems like the blue screen crops up.
• India
14 Jun 09
It is true. In my case, I have a Maxtor Mini hard disk and somehow it started the trouble of blue screen. Whenever I plug the hard disk using the USB, the blue screen appears. I also observed that If I put my system in standby mode for 4-5 days at a stretch and working on many applications at the same time, the blue screen appears.
@May2k8 (18089)
• Indonesia
22 May 09
I found it happen with the USB-Flash Disk, when I try to stop then I got blue screen on monitor. In fact, trouble in hardware and files has been corrupted because after I check everything is OK, a few minutes later loss chain in Hard Drive. I tighten all bolts, and my computer run without error. Computer tools is very unique, and cannot see the process on screen.