| Understanding Windows Errors
 
 
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				  | Summary
 
 Windows and other critical
						errors can occur when your Windows operating system becomes corrupted. Opening
						programs will be slower and response times will lag. When you have multiple
						applications running, you may experience crashes and freezes. There can be
						numerous causes of this error including excessive startup entries, registry
						errors, hardware/RAM decline, fragmented files and so on.
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				  | Windows Errors
 
 A Windows error is an error
						that happens when an unexpected condition occurs or when a desired operation
						has failed. When you have an error in Windows, it may be critical and cause
						your programs to freeze and crash or it may be seemingly harmless yet
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				  | Blue Screen of Death 
 
 A BSoD is displayed by
						Windows operating system upon encountering a critical error, of a
						non-recoverable nature, that causes the system to crash and is the error screen
						displayed by the Microsoft Windows family of operating
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				  | Damaged DLLs 
 
 DLL's becoming
						corrupt/damaged mostly caused by constantly installing and uninstalling
						programs. This often means that DLL files will get overwritten by newer
						versions when a new program is installed, for example. This causes problems for
						other applications and programs that might still need the old version to
						operate. Thus, these programs might malfunction and
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				  | Freezing Computer 
 
 Computer hanging or freezing
						occurs when either a program or the whole system ceases to respond to inputs.
						In the most commonly encountered scenario, a program freezes and all windows
						belonging to the frozen program become static. In most cases, the only way to
						recover from a system freeze is to reboot the machine, usually by power cycling
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				  | Virus Damage
 
 Once your computer has been
						infected with a virus, it's no longer the same. After removing it with your
						anti-virus software, you're often left with lingering side-effects.
						Technically, your computer might no longer be infected, but that doesn't mean
						it's error-free. Even simply removing a virus can actually harm your
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