Sunday, August 31, 2008

Is this bad?

1 comment:

  1. Bsods are never good (bsod = blue screen of death)

    From what I can see, the guilty module is psched.sys, which is the MS QoS Packet Scheduler which is an integral part of windows networking.

    It might be repairable with a lot of work, but the quickest and least costly thing to do is pop the HDD into my HDD recover system, suck all the data off it, wipe it clean with Dban then reinstall Windows. This will also mean they would need to reinstall all their apps.


    It has been my experience that when windows (or any operating system) gets corrupted, it is quicker and easier to just reinstall it rather than try to repair it, especially since you can never be sure you found all the subtle problems that cascade from the first problem.

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