I booted up my PC today and returned to find it displaying a blue screen with the message: 'Your PC did not start correctly.' Restarting doesn't help; it leads to the start menu, but the cursor is laggy. If I log in, the screen starts flashing and eventually leads back to the same blue screen. I tried running some fixes but received an error, and there's a log file located at C:WINDOWSSystem32LogfilesSrtSrtTrail.txt. I haven't changed anything unusual on my PC, apart from upgrading to Windows 11 a while back, and everything was working fine until now.
3 Answers
It sounds like you might need to check your system for dump files, which can help analyze the blue screen errors. If you can access Windows normally or in Safe Mode, navigate to C:WindowsMinidump and see if there are any files there. If you find any, zip them up and share them using a reliable file-sharing site like catbox.moe or mediafire.com. Multiple dump files will give more clarity, so try to upload them all and check your settings to ensure you have Small Memory Dumps enabled for future issues.
One thing to keep in mind is that changes in your BIOS settings or disk setup can lead to data loss if not handled properly. Make sure you have a backup of your important files before making any significant changes.
Also, can you share the error code you see on the blue screen? That'll help narrow down the issue. Sometimes specific errors like 'system_thread_exception_not_handled' can point us in the right direction. If you only saw that once during this issue, it might not be the main problem, but it’s worth noting.

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