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- TeresasenCopper ContributorRestart your computer and press F8 (or Shift + F8) during boot to enter the Advanced Boot Options menu. Select "Safe Mode" and press Enter.
- EommyBrass Contributor
tuanlaptopgaming 1.Update the driver:
Update the graphics card driver to avoid INTERNAL_POWER_ERROR.
Update other drivers via Device Manager (Win + X > Device Manager).
2.Run Windows Update:
Go to Settings > Update and Security > Windows Update to check for and install the latest updates.
Check system files:
Run Command Prompt (Win + X > Windows Terminal (Administrator)) as administrator and execute sfc /scannow.
3.Adjust power settings:
In Control Panel > Power Options, adjust the Sleep, Hibernate, and PCI Express settings.
Disable Fast Startup:
In Control Panel > Power Options > Select Power Button Functions, disable the Fast Startup option.
Check hardware:
Reinstall or remove new hardware.
Run Memory Diagnostics (mdsched.exe).
Disable overclocking:
If CPU or GPU overclocking is performed, restore the default settings.
Perform a system restore:
Use the “System Restore” feature to roll back to the state before the problem occurred.
4.Reset Windows:
If the problem persists, consider performing a Windows reset via Settings > Update and Security > Recovery.
Check the Event Viewer:
Check the system logs in Event Viewer (Win + X > Event Viewer) for BSOD-related errors.