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Fix Blue Screen (BSOD) Errors – Complete Guide

Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) errors occur when Windows encounters a critical problem that it cannot recover from safely. These errors may appear suddenly during startup, while using software, or after updates. This guide explains how to diagnose and fix BSOD errors in Windows 10 and Windows 11 step by step.


What Is a BSOD?

A BSOD is a system crash designed to protect your computer from further damage. Windows stops all processes and displays an error screen with a STOP code.

Common causes include:


Common BSOD STOP Codes

The STOP code gives clues about the root cause.


Step 1: Restart & Observe

Sometimes BSOD occurs once due to a temporary issue.

If BSOD repeats, continue with troubleshooting.


Step 2: Boot into Safe Mode

Safe Mode loads Windows with minimal drivers.

  1. Restart PC 2–3 times to enter recovery mode
  2. Troubleshoot → Advanced options
  3. Startup Settings → Restart
  4. Press 4 or F4 for Safe Mode

If Windows works in Safe Mode, the issue is usually driver or software related.


Step 3: Check Recent Changes

Ask yourself:

Undo recent changes if possible.


Step 4: Update or Roll Back Drivers

Drivers are the most common BSOD cause.

Update Drivers

  1. Open Device Manager
  2. Update graphics, chipset, and storage drivers

Roll Back Driver

  1. Device Manager → Device properties
  2. Driver tab → Roll Back Driver

Step 5: Run System File Checker

Corrupted system files can cause BSOD.

sfc /scannow

Run Command Prompt as Administrator.


Step 6: Check Disk for Errors

Disk errors often cause crashes.

chkdsk C: /f /r

Restart if prompted.


Step 7: Check RAM (Very Important)

Faulty RAM is a major BSOD cause.

Windows Memory Diagnostic

  1. Press Win + R
  2. Type mdsched.exe
  3. Restart and check for problems

If errors are found, replace the RAM.


Step 8: Check Temperature & Overheating

Overheating CPUs or GPUs can trigger BSOD.

High temperature under load is a warning sign.


Step 9: Uninstall Problematic Software

Certain software can cause system crashes.

Uninstall and test system stability.


Step 10: Analyze BSOD Dump Files (Advanced)

Windows creates dump files after a BSOD.

Location:

C:\Windows\Minidump\

Use debugging tools to identify faulty drivers. This step is recommended for advanced users or technicians.


Step 11: Uninstall Recent Windows Updates

Sometimes updates introduce bugs.

  1. Settings → Windows Update
  2. Update history → Uninstall updates
  3. Remove latest update

Step 12: System Restore

Restore Windows to a previous stable state.

  1. Advanced options
  2. System Restore
  3. Select restore point

Personal files remain safe.


Step 13: Reset Windows (Last Option)

If BSOD continues:

  1. Troubleshoot → Reset this PC
  2. Choose Keep my files

This reinstalls Windows without deleting data.


Technician BSOD Troubleshooting Checklist


When to Replace Hardware

Replace hardware if:


Conclusion

Blue Screen (BSOD) errors can look frightening, but most are fixable with proper diagnosis. By following this complete guide step by step, you can identify the root cause and restore system stability without unnecessary reinstallation.

Always start with software fixes and move to hardware checks only when required.

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