Conventional solution of blue screen of death fault;
I wonder if there is a blue screen problem every time? Or does it happen occasionally?
If a blue screen appears after the password is entered, it may be that the system is infected with a virus or there is something wrong with a startup item.
Please click F8 to enter the safe mode when turning on the machine, and confirm whether you can enter the safe mode.
If there is no problem entering the safe mode, please use anti-virus software to conduct a comprehensive scan in the safe mode to confirm whether there is a virus.
If the virus is not detected, then we can use the method of clean startup to eliminate software interference.
If the screen is still blue when entering safe mode, it may be a hardware problem. If it is a desktop, please clean the dust in the chassis and re-plug the memory. If you have two memories, try to use one temporarily. If it is a notebook, it is recommended to go to the after-sales department for testing.
If you get a blue screen when you enter the system normally after a clean boot in safe mode, it may be a hardware driver problem. It is recommended to uninstall hardware drivers such as graphics cards in safe mode to confirm whether they can enter the system normally.
Appendix: Clean Boot Steps of Operating System:
Step 1: Start the system configuration utility.
1. Press F8 to enter safe mode (log in with an account with administrator privileges).
2. Click Start, type msconfig in the Start search box, and then press Enter.
If prompted for the administrator password or confirmation, type the password or click Continue.
Step 2: Configure the Selective Start option.
1. On the General tab, click Selective Startup.
2. Under Selective Startup, click to clear the Load Startup Item check box.
3. Click the Services tab, click to select the Hide all Microsoft services check box, and then click Disable All.
4. Click the Start tab, then click Disable All and confirm.
5. Then click "Restart".
If the blue screen still appears in safe mode, the problem may be caused by unstable hardware. It is recommended to contact the computer manufacturer to check the hardware. If some hardware or hardware drivers have been changed recently, it is recommended to switch back to confirm the problem.
Here are some general steps to debug the hardware blue screen, you can try it:
1. If the hardware has been replaced recently, please replace the new hardware with the previous hardware or other new hardware.
If you have more than one memory stick, please keep only one and unplug the others.
3. Confirm whether the wiring is loose, whether there is too much dust in the chassis, and fix it clean.
4. Replace other power sources.
1. Restarting is sometimes just a temporary error of a program or driver. Generally, the system will turn over a new leaf after restarting.
2. New hardware First of all, you should check whether the new hardware is plugged in firmly. This problem, which is ignored by many people, often leads to many inexplicable failures. If there is no problem, unplug it, try another slot and install the latest driver. At the same time, you should check whether the hardware is compatible with the operating system according to the hardware compatibility category of Microsoft website. If your hardware is not in the list, you should get the website of the hardware manufacturer to inquire or call their consultation number.
3. New drivers and new services If you just installed a new driver for a certain hardware, or installed a certain software, and it has added corresponding items (such as antivirus software, CPU cooling software, firewall software, etc.). ) to the system service, blue screen failure occurs during restart or use, please enter safe mode to uninstall or disable them.
4. Check viruses, such as shock waves and oscillating waves, which sometimes lead to the blue screen of Windows death, so it is necessary to kill viruses. At the same time, some Trojan spyware can also cause blue screen, so it is best to scan and check with related tools.
5. Check the compatibility of BIOS and hardware. For newly installed computers, blue screen problems often occur. You should check and upgrade the BIOS to the latest version, and close memory-related items, such as caching and mapping. In addition, you should check your hardware according to Microsoft's hardware compatibility list. Also, if the motherboard BIOS can't support large-capacity hard disk, it will also lead to blue screen and need to be upgraded.
6. Check the system log at the beginning-> Enter EventVwr.msc in the menu and enter "Event Viewer". Note the items that indicate "errors" in the System Log and the Application Log.
7. Searching for downtime codes in search engines such as Baidu and Google, and using the downtime code of the blue screen or the explanatory text behind it as a keyword search, often have unexpected gains.
8. Usually, after updating the hardware driver or adding new hardware and installing its driver, a blue screen appears. At this time, "the last correct configuration" is the shortcut to solve the blue screen. Restart the system, press F8 when the startup menu appears, and then select Last Good Configuration.
9. Install the latest system patches and service packs. Some blue screens are caused by the defects of Windows itself, which can be solved by installing the latest system patches and service packs.
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