Chronicle of a Computer Error
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AutisticFurs Hello everyone. Cedric here, for the first time in like Ever xD xD I know, I missed a lot during these days, despite me not being dead or anything. It actually happened a lot of stuff which I would like to explain here
I believe the first and main reason due to the "lack" of art recently is because of a problema my laptop had since the middle of December. First the charger thing, now its an inside issue. Turns out that there was a time when, after 15 minutes in average after starting up the computer, it goes to the classical Blue Screen with the error BAD_POOL_HEADER. This error consisted in an issue with either the drivers of the system or an installed software that is conflicting with the other parts of the software. I had been updating those drivers, which are the network adapters such as monitors, keyboard and stuff (Yes, even the hardware must be updated for once in a while). I had some of those non upgraded, but once all of them were, the problem still happened BUT this time it corrupted the PSD files of the stuff I was working in, which on that time was a final Project I had for Game Design class. I also tried rebooting the laptop to either the fabric state or a previous checkpoint (you know, like in the videogames) that the system lastly saves, when you turn off manually the computer. Those things didn't work either, and I didn't want to spend money in a issue where apparently the solution is something I could do myself, so I also checked in other articles, even on Windows' official website, that a recently updated or installed software was the cause of the problem, SO I uninstalled innecessary stuff I had on the computer, even deleting files I'm not using any longer, and I want to believe the problem is solved. It didn't crash neither reboot for 2 days and I start to think the problem was solved for good.
You can find out if the drivers of your computer are updated or not by looking for Display Manager at the main menu of Windows. It takes you no time but I suggest to reboot manually the computer whenever you update each driver that needs to be upgraded. I partially recommend installing a software that helps analysing all the drivers, even the ones that the system marks as updated, and it directly downloads all the updated drivers, BUT an issue I had with this is that most of the times it shows displays or drivers that ain't compatible non necessary to the computer.
If you guys had any trouble of the same nature that has been solved or looking for a solution, I would be glad to read that out and see if mine or said problem can be solved.
That would be all for today. Happy 2018 and whatever the average new year journals mostly say. See you next time!
-C
I believe the first and main reason due to the "lack" of art recently is because of a problema my laptop had since the middle of December. First the charger thing, now its an inside issue. Turns out that there was a time when, after 15 minutes in average after starting up the computer, it goes to the classical Blue Screen with the error BAD_POOL_HEADER. This error consisted in an issue with either the drivers of the system or an installed software that is conflicting with the other parts of the software. I had been updating those drivers, which are the network adapters such as monitors, keyboard and stuff (Yes, even the hardware must be updated for once in a while). I had some of those non upgraded, but once all of them were, the problem still happened BUT this time it corrupted the PSD files of the stuff I was working in, which on that time was a final Project I had for Game Design class. I also tried rebooting the laptop to either the fabric state or a previous checkpoint (you know, like in the videogames) that the system lastly saves, when you turn off manually the computer. Those things didn't work either, and I didn't want to spend money in a issue where apparently the solution is something I could do myself, so I also checked in other articles, even on Windows' official website, that a recently updated or installed software was the cause of the problem, SO I uninstalled innecessary stuff I had on the computer, even deleting files I'm not using any longer, and I want to believe the problem is solved. It didn't crash neither reboot for 2 days and I start to think the problem was solved for good.
You can find out if the drivers of your computer are updated or not by looking for Display Manager at the main menu of Windows. It takes you no time but I suggest to reboot manually the computer whenever you update each driver that needs to be upgraded. I partially recommend installing a software that helps analysing all the drivers, even the ones that the system marks as updated, and it directly downloads all the updated drivers, BUT an issue I had with this is that most of the times it shows displays or drivers that ain't compatible non necessary to the computer.
If you guys had any trouble of the same nature that has been solved or looking for a solution, I would be glad to read that out and see if mine or said problem can be solved.
That would be all for today. Happy 2018 and whatever the average new year journals mostly say. See you next time!
-C
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