Blue screen of death keeps happening on your PC
A blue screen (BSOD) means something critical has crashed and Windows is forcing a restart to protect your computer. In most cases it's a driver that's gone wrong. Restart your PC and look at the error code on the blue screen. Note it down.
A blue screen of death is Windows' way of saying something critical has failed. In most cases a hardware driver or a piece of hardware that's damaged. Windows can't recover, so it forces a restart. A driver that needs updating or a recent Windows update incompatible with your hardware is the top cause. Restarting stops it from happening again in many cases, but if it keeps happening, you need to find what's causing it.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Trying to stop the blue screen by disabling hardware in Device Manager. This makes things worse
- Not writing down the error code. You lose the information that tells you what's broken
- Assuming the blue screen is a virus. It's almost always a driver or hardware problem, not malware
Signs you need professional help
- You've updated all drivers and Windows updates, and the blue screen still keeps happening. The hardware is failing The blue screen always shows the same error code. Give us that code and we can diagnose exactly what's wrong
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