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To fix the blue screen of death error, diagnosing the cause is very important. It can be done by testing the hard drive, RAM and temperature of the system. Some of the best fixing solutions include performing repair installation, repairing faulty hardware, running virus scan and clearing up hard disk space. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: How To Swipe Blue Screen of Death from Your Loving Computer!!!


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PROCESS OF BLUE SCREEN ERROR FIX-
  • 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 is stop the computer and restart
    it. This can lead to data loss, as programmers
    dont have a chance to save their open data.
    Generally, it is recommended to continuously save
    data, as it makes sure blue screen of death or
    any other type of error dont results in data
    loss.There are some steps to fix BSOD-
  • Step 1. Undo the changes you made and test again
    for the STOP Error. Depending on what changes you
    made, some solutions may include
  • Startup using Last Known Good Configuration to
    undo recent registry and driver changes.
  • Using System Restore to undo recent system
    changes.
  • Rolling back device driver to the version prior
    to your driver update.

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Step 2. Check that there's enough free space left
on the drive, Windows is installed on. Blue
Screen of Death and other serious issues like
data corruption, can occur if enough free space
is not there on your primary partition used for
the Windows operating system.
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Step 3. Scan your computer for viruses. Some
viruses can cause a Blue Screen of Death,
especially the ones that infect the master boot
record (MBR) or boot sector.
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Step 4. Apply all available Windows service packs
and other updates. Microsoft regularly releases
patches and service packs for their operating
systems that may contain fixes for the cause of
your BSOD.
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Step 5. Update drivers for your hardware. Most
Blue Screen of Death are hardware or driver
related, so updated drivers can fix the cause of
the STOP error.
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Step 6. Check the System and Application logs in
Event Viewer for errors or warnings that may
provide more clues about the cause of BSOD.
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Step 7. Reset hardware settings to default in
the Device Manager. Unless you have a specific
reason to do so, the system resources that an
individual piece of hardware is configured to use
in Device Manager should be set to default.
Non-default hardware settings have been known to
cause Blue Screen of Death.
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Step 8. Return BIOS settings to their default
levels. Overclocked or misconfigured BIOS can
cause all sorts of random issues, including BSODs.
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  • Step 9. Make sure all internal cables, cards, and
    other components are installed and seated
    properly. Hardware that's not firmly in place can
    cause Blue Screen of Death. Try reseating the
    following and then test for the STOP message
    again
  • Reseat all internal data and power cables
  • Reseat the memory modules
  • Reseat any expansion cards

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  • Step 10. Perform diagnostic tests on all hardware
    you're able to test. It's highly likely that the
    root cause of any given Blue Screen of Death is a
    failing piece of hardware
  • Test your system memory
  • Test your hard disk drive
  • If a test fails, replace the memory or the hard
    drive as soon as possible.

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Step 11. Update your BIOS. In some situations,
outdated BIOS could cause a Blue Screen of Death
due to certain incompatibilities.
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Step 12. Start your PC with essential hardware
only. A useful troubleshooting step in many
situations, including BSOD issues is to start
your computer with minimum hardware necessary to
run the operating system. If your computer starts
successfully, it proves that one of the removed
hardware devices was the cause of the STOP
message.
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