BSoD error, or "Blue Screen of Death" occurs as a result of the failure of important devices on a personal computer. There are several different options to fix this problem.
Instructions
Step 1
Most BSoD errors result from corruption of certain system files. In addition, this malfunction may be associated with a lack of drivers or their incompatibility. Do not restart your computer immediately after the blue screen appears.
Step 2
Most BSoD errors result from corruption of certain system files. In addition, this malfunction may be associated with a lack of drivers or their incompatibility. Do not restart your computer immediately after the blue screen appears.
Step 3
Restart your computer by clicking the Reset button. When the boot options menu is displayed, press the F8 button. Move the cursor to the "Windows Safe Mode" field. Press Enter to start the specified operating mode.
Step 4
Find and delete the files indicated in the error text. Remember that when it comes to system files, deleting them can lead to permanent damage to the OS.
Step 5
If you are not sure of the correctness of your actions, use the "System Restore" option. Open the System and Security category in Control Panel. Click on the "Backup and Restore" link.
Step 6
Select the "Restore system settings" mode. Activate the process of restoring the previous state of the operating system. To do this, select a suitable checkpoint and click the "Next" button.
Step 7
If the described procedure did not help to correct the error, study the message text again. If BSoD is associated with driver files, completely update their configuration through Windows Safe Mode.
Step 8
Try installing a fresh copy of the operating system. If after that the computer is still unstable, then the BSoD is caused by a malfunction of some hardware. Replace the damaged device.