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What Causes Blue Screens of Death? • Blue screens are generally caused by problems with your computer’s hardware or issues with its hardware driver software. • Sometimes, they can be caused by issues with low-level software running in the Windows kernel. Regular apps usually won’t be able to cause blue screens. If an app crashes, it will do so without taking the operating system out with it. • A blue screen occurs when Windows encounters a “STOP Error.” This critical failure causes Windows to crash and stop working. • The only thing Windows can do at that point is restart the PC. This can lead to data loss, as programs don’t have a chance to save their open data. Dial Toll Free:-1-844-711-1008
When a blue screen occurs, Windows automatically creates a “minidump” file that contains information about the crash and saves it to your disk. • You can view information about these minidumps to help identify the cause of the blue screen. • Blue screens also look a bit different, depending on what version of Windows you’re running. • In Windows 7 and previous versions, the blue screen looked much like a terminal screen, displaying all manner of information. Dial Toll Free:-1-844-711-1008
Specify Whether Windows Restarts When a BSOD Appears • By default, Windows automatically restarts the computer whenever it encounters a blue screen of death. • If you would like more time to see the blue screen details (or just make sure that it’s a blue screen that’s happening), you can disable automatic restarts on BSODs from the Windows Control Panel. Dial Toll Free:-1-844-711-1008
Viewing BSOD Information • NirSoft’s free BlueScreenView application offers an easy way to view blue-screen information you might have missed. • It works by displaying information contained in those minidump files that are created during BSODs. • This information is also available in the Windows Event Viewer, where blue screen messages are scattered among application crashes and other system log messages. Dial Toll Free:-1-844-711-1008
Troubleshooting BSODs • In Windows 7, 8, and 10, you can troubleshoot blue-screen information using the Action Center. In Windows 7, head to Control Panel > System and Security. In Windows 8 and 10, head to Control Panel > Security and Maintenance. • In the “Maintenance” section, you’ll be able to check for solutions to existing problems. • Windows 8 and 10 actually perform this troubleshooting step automatically when your PC restarts after a BSOD. However, it may still be worth paying a visit to the Action Center to see if there are more details or additional troubleshooting steps. • If Windows can’t fix the problem on it’s own, your best bet for troubleshooting the problem is to search the web for the solution. Scan the blue screen or the minidump file for the specific error. Dial Toll Free:-1-844-711-1008
If you have trouble locating good advice for solving your problem, don’t worry. BSODs can have a variety of root causes. We do have some additional tips that might help you deal with many blue screens: • Use System Restore:If your system recently started blue-screening, use System Restore to rol l its system software back to a previous state. If this works, you’ll know that it’s likely a software problem. • Scan for Malware:Malware that digs deep into Windows and gets its hooks into the Windows kernel at a low level can cause system instability. Scan your computer for malware to ensure buggy malicious software isn’t causing it to crash. Dial Toll Free:-1-844-711-1008
Install Updated Drivers:An incorrectly installed or buggy driver can lead to crashes. Download the latest drivers for your computer’s hardware from your computer manufacturer’s website and install them — this may fix BSODs caused by driver problems. • Boot Into Safe Mode:If your computer is blue-screening every time you turn it on, try booting into safe mode. In safe mode, Windows loads only the essential drivers. If a driver you’ve installed is causing Windows to blue screen, it shouldn’t do so in safe mode. You can work on fixing the problem from safe mode. Dial Toll Free:-1-844-711-1008
Check for Hardware Problems:Blue screens can be caused by faulty hardware in your computer. Try testing your computer’s memory for errors and checking its temperature to ensure that it isn’t overheating. If that fails, you might need to test other hardware components—or hire a pro to do it for you. • Reinstall Windows:Resetting Windows—or performing a clean install—is the nuclear option. It will blow away your existing system software, replacing it with a fresh Windows system. If your computer continues to blue screen after this, you likely have a hardware problem. Dial Toll Free:-1-844-711-1008
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