I've been dealing with a blue screen issue on my PC lately. I tried some troubleshooting steps, like restarting the system, but now I can't do anything at all. The PC powers on, but my monitor, mouse, and keyboard are unresponsive, even though they work perfectly when plugged into other devices. I've disconnected and rewired the PSU and confirmed that it's receiving power, and the motherboard seems to be getting current as well since the fans and cooler start up. I'm starting to think the GPU might be the issue because its fans don't spin up unless I disconnect its power. Is there a reliable way to check these components one by one?
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One way to troubleshoot is by checking for crash logs from the blue screens. If you can boot into Windows or Safe Mode, look in C:WindowsMinidump for any dump files. These files can help pinpoint the issue. If you find any, zip them up and upload them to a file-sharing site like MediaFire or Catbox. Having multiple files is best for analysis, so if you only find one, you might also want to adjust your system settings to create smaller memory dumps.
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