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What to do with the BSOD blue screens
1. Introduction
2. Verification
3. Read also
Introduction:
Windows 10 is an operating system just like its predecessors, from time to time things just go wrong. We have set up this little guide to help you operate if you see the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD).
There is no magic ball solution that fixes all the worries, but if you follow the following tips, you should be able to diagnose and possibly repair the problem.
Indeed, BSODs appear when Microsoft Windows encounters a critical error, usually due to outdated drivers or defective hardware.
Verification:
Backup before you start:
We store many important files on our computers - family photos and videos, to important business documents - and all this can be lost easily if you do not back up regularly.
Recreating the problem:
It is useful to note what you were doing and what programs worked when you experienced the blue screen. If you are able to recreate the process and finish with the crash, there is a good chance that one of the software you use might cause the problem.
In any case, knowing that collisions are not random, but rather caused by some actions, can locate the suspects.
For example, if you notice that every time you connect a printer via USB and you try to print from Word, you get a BSOD, but if you print to PDF, you do not do so, it is reasonable to assume that the printer is involved.
Check the error code
With a blue screen, there will sometimes be an error code displayed at the bottom of the message. Search it on Google to see what this code means.
Understanding what you are looking for will definitely make the problem clearer when it comes to diagnosing the concern.
What have you changed?
One of the first things to consider is whether you have made changes to your system. Generally, it will be a new software or an update to an existing program.
If the blue screen occurs while using a program, or if it is loaded, it may be useful to uninstall the software and then reinstall it.
You can also search to see if there are any other problems with this version of the software and what solutions are offered.
Update Drivers
There are Dodgy graphics card drivers that can cause damage to a PC. If you have updated yours recently, it might be useful to go back to the previous version. Otherwise, check the manufacturer's website forums to see if there are known issues with the update.
1. Right-click the Start menu, click on device manager
2. Double-click the device you just updated the driver then switch to the Driver tab.
3. Click “Roll back driver” to return to a more stable version of the drivers.
Check your equipment
If you are on a desktop computer, it might be helpful to open your machine and make sure that the hardware is properly installed.
If a card is not fully inserted into its slot, there is an external chance of causing collisions.
Of course, if you've upgraded a graphics card or maybe your RAM recently, this would still be one thing to check out because the new hardware could cause the problem.
Read also
How to disable active corners on Windows 8
How to set up an email account with the Windows 10 integrated mail application