What to do if there is always a blue screen when you boot up, and why is it always a blue screen whe

Updated on number 2024-04-12
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

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    In the start-> run, enter: and the "Event Viewer" appears in the enter, note checking the entries in the "System Log" and "Application Log" that indicate "error". Write down the dense e-text in the blue screen, and then go to other computers to surf the Internet, and enter the Microsoft Help & Support** computer blue screen.

    Enter the stop code in Search (Knowledge Base) in the upper left corner. If the search results do not fit the information, you can select "English Knowledge Base" to search again. In general, you'll find a useful solution here.

    In addition, in search engines such as Baidu and Google, it is often rewarding to use the blue screen stop code or the following caption text as a keyword search. In general, the blue screen is a conflict or incompatibility after the hardware driver or new hardware is added and the driver is installed, and the "last correct configuration" provided by Windows 2K XP is a shortcut to solve the blue screen. Reboot the system, when the boot menu appears, press the F8 key, and the Windows Advanced Boot Options menu will appear, keyboard cursor, selected:

    The last correct configuration", then, enter, enter, press down. Some BSODs are caused by a flaw in Windows itself, so it can be resolved by installing the latest system patches and service packs. If the system can run the case and the conflict patch is mistakenly played, you can use the Kingsoft First Aid Kit to "extend the scan" and scan it immediately, and after the scan is completed, it will prompt:

    Which patch, does not need to be fixed. Then, follow the prompt: Deal with it immediately.

    When you're done, if you are prompted to "restart your computer", restart your computer immediately and you're good to go.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In addition to hardware reasons, it is likely that the program loaded in the boot options or the system service is the reason.

    Go into safe mode and try it, and if that doesn't work, reinstall the system. If you can boot from the security model, try removing some of the boot options with msconfig.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You can disassemble the computer, remove the memory module, and press it again.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

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  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Solution 1: Excessive overclocking of the computer causes the computer to screen up.

    The blue screen on computer startup can be explained from both soft and hard aspects, and this reason will cause the computer to have a blue screen. If you want to look at the hardware side, overclocking is also a very important reason for the blue screen. If you want to overclock your computer and don't want your computer to have a blue screen, you have to do some cooling measures at this time, and you can change to a powerful fan.

    Solution 2: Poor memory module contact or memory damage causes the computer to blue screen.

    Another situation is that it is possible that your memory module is not in good contact and causes the computer blue screen (the main reason is that it may be caused by too much dust inside the computer) or it is because your hard disk failure causes the computer blue screen to be mostly blue.

    Solution: To understand that most of the reasons are because there is too much memory dust to cause the failure of the computer blue screen, so to solve this method is relatively simple, you just need to open the computer case, and then pull out the memory module, clean the slot and clean the memory gold finger and then install it back, generally speaking, you can solve the above problems.

    Solution 3: The hard disk fails and the computer is blue screen.

    If there is a problem with your hard disk, it will also cause your computer to boot up with a blue screen, for example, the hard disk has a bad sector, or your computer will also have a blue screen when reading data, because the hard disk is the same as the memory, they are the data access of the entire computer, if there is a bad sector in the area where the access and reading system files are located, this will make your computer unable to operate normally, which will lead to a system crash, resulting in a blue screen on the computer.

    Solution: First of all, the hard disk should be detected for bad sectors, if the hard disk has a large number of bad sectors, it is recommended that you first back up a copy of the hard disk data, and then replace it. If there are fewer bad parts, it is recommended to back up the data, reformat the partitioned disk, and then reinstall it.

    Solution 4: The installed software does not cause a blue screen on the computer.

    If the computer is still good when you first start using it, that is, after you install a software on which day, the computer blue screen phenomenon appears, generally speaking, this kind of problem is a case of software incompatibility, but this kind of computer software incompatibility is generally rare.

    Solution: If you are sure that your computer is very easy to use before you start, that is, you only have a computer blue screen failure phenomenon after installing the software, here it is recommended that you uninstall the software installed later, if the problem is still not solved after uninstalling it, then it is possible that your computer blue screen is caused by other reasons.

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