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  • harshitayadav's avatar
    harshitayadav
    Copper Contributor
    I completely agree with DanielsPite, just want to suggest that recovery mode is a more advanced feature you can even try booting it into safe mode by pressing F8 during startup. If that doesn’t work boot from a Windows USB and choose ‘Repair your computer’, then use ‘Startup Repair’ or System Restore’. If nothing works then reinstall the windows from the installation media. Hopefully, now your BSOD issue gets resolved.
  • DanielsPite's avatar
    DanielsPite
    Iron Contributor
    Boot into Recovery Mode. For Acer Nitro 5, it's usually F11 or F2 (check your laptop's manual or manufacturer's website for specific instructions).

    This will take you to a menu where you can select "Recovery" or "Advanced Options." Select "Recovery" and follow the prompts to run a system file check (SFC) or restore your laptop to a previous point when it was working correctly.

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