Following are the causes of Windows 7 crashes and possible solutions to prevent such situations:
System Requirements: Microsoft Windows 7 needs relatively modern computer to run on. Windows 7 is heavy on your computer, so you must ensure that your hardware meets minimum system requirements.
You need to ensure that all device drivers are compatible with MS Windows 7 and they are recently updated. Having incompatible or faulty device drivers generally cause operating system crash.
If you are able to boot your system in Safe Mode, do it after crash. In Safe Mode, recall the last operation that you did before system crash. Undo the changes and restart your system.
Make sure that you have sufficient space on your hard drive for usual operations of MS Windows 7. If you have low disk space, free up some space on hard drive and reboot your system.
Damaged or missing registry files may also cause Windows to crash. Registry is a critical component of Windows computer that keep record of all the software, hardware and data stored on your hard drive. Registry cleaner applications are required to sort out such issues.
If none of the above method works, you need to format your Windows hard drive and reinstall Microsoft Windows 7 on it. This process will remove all of the operating system errors and place a new operating system but also cause serious data loss and need Windows Recovery to be sorted out.
Windows Data Recovery is potential through powerful and advanced third-party applications, known as Windows Data Recovery Software. The tools are specifically designed to carry out in-depth scan of your Windows hard drive and extract all of the lost, missing and inaccessible data out of it.
Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery is an easy to use and reliable software to recover lost Windows data in all cases of data loss. It recovers data from FAT32, VFAT, NTFS and NTFS5 file system partitions. The application is designed for Windows 7, Vista, 2003, XP and 2000.




















