Windows Operating system is build to give its user a friendly and problem free environment. However, no matter how they tried to do it, your computer will probably experience some problems like this one. There are lots of reasons that will lead to this screen. It could be attributed to hardware or software problem. This is inevitable and may strike anytime so you have to deal with it.
BSOD is an error screen with blue background displayed in your Windows Operating system when it experienced problem when loading. This can be caused by several factors such as faulty memory, power supply voltage spike, incorrect drivers installed, overheating of components, HDD problems or many other things. This problem is present in all versions of Windows.
If you encounter this problem, the best thing to do is reboot your system. In most cases, the problem will be resolved by this step. However, this may not work all the time. If you recently add new hardware on your computer, try to remove it first and turn on your computer to see if the problem is still there. If it solves the problem, congratulations. Don’t ever use the device again. If you recently installed new hardware or software before this problem occurs, there is a big possibility that it is caused by software driver issue. Try to boot on safe mode and try to uninstall the software that you recently loaded. If the computer cannot boot on safe mode, try to select the LAST KNOWN GOOD CONFIGURATION.
These are the basic steps on recovering from this error. If the problem still exists, it’s time to reinstall your operating system. Goodluck!
BSOD is an error screen with blue background displayed in your Windows Operating system when it experienced problem when loading. This can be caused by several factors such as faulty memory, power supply voltage spike, incorrect drivers installed, overheating of components, HDD problems or many other things. This problem is present in all versions of Windows.
If you encounter this problem, the best thing to do is reboot your system. In most cases, the problem will be resolved by this step. However, this may not work all the time. If you recently add new hardware on your computer, try to remove it first and turn on your computer to see if the problem is still there. If it solves the problem, congratulations. Don’t ever use the device again. If you recently installed new hardware or software before this problem occurs, there is a big possibility that it is caused by software driver issue. Try to boot on safe mode and try to uninstall the software that you recently loaded. If the computer cannot boot on safe mode, try to select the LAST KNOWN GOOD CONFIGURATION.
These are the basic steps on recovering from this error. If the problem still exists, it’s time to reinstall your operating system. Goodluck!

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