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  • WynforI's avatar
    WynforI
    Copper Contributor
    What did you do before the BSOD happened? There are various reasons for this!
  • Skyler-B's avatar
    Skyler-B
    Brass Contributor
    When encountering blue screen problems, you should record the error code, try to restart the computer, check the hardware such as memory and hard disk, update the device drivers and Windows system, check the event viewer to find the error message, uninstall the recently installed programs, try safe mode, use system restore, and finally, if it is still ineffective, then consider reinstalling the operating system and back up the important data before all the steps; if the problem still persists, seek professional If the problem persists, seek professional support.
  • S-Jimon's avatar
    S-Jimon
    Copper Contributor
    When the BSOD occurs, take note of any error codes or messages displayed on the screen. Common error codes include IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL, PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA, or specific error codes like 0x0000001E. These codes can help identify the underlying issue.
  • Vivianie's avatar
    Vivianie
    Copper Contributor
    If the BSOD shows a specific error code (e.g., "IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL"), note it down, as it can provide more insight into the specific cause of the issue. This information can help with targeted troubleshooting.

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