My PC keeps crashing with a BSOD, and it’s getting worse!

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Asked By TechWhiz99 On

I've been dealing with a serious issue where my computer shows a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) at least 15 times today alone! It happens within about 10 minutes of using it. I've tried a bunch of different solutions, but now it just freezes at 100% when the BSOD pops up. Any ideas on how to fix this?

5 Answers

Answered By RandomTechGuy On

A lot can cause a BSOD, so it's a bit of a guessing game without specific details. If you can, tell us what error code shows up with the BSOD; that info could really help narrow things down. And definitely look into those minidump files for extra details!

Answered By PCFixerX On

Make sure to boot into safe mode and run the command 'sfc /scannow' in the command prompt. This can fix some system files that might be causing your BSOD issues. It may solve the problem all on its own.

Answered By GamerDude77 On

Have you tried running memtest86? It can help determine if there's an issue with your RAM, which is a common cause for BSODs. It's worth a shot!

Answered By HelpGuru24 On

It sounds frustrating! First off, you should check for dump files, which are important crash logs related to the BSOD. If you can get into Windows normally or even through Safe Mode, navigate to C:WindowsMinidump and see if there are any dump files there. If you find some, zip them up and upload to a file-sharing site like catbox.moe or mediafire.com. This will help us analyze what's going wrong. You might want to set your system to create Small Memory Dumps too, so you can have more data in the future.

Answered By UserSupporter88 On

I hear you; it's really happening a lot today, huh? Just remember that these crashes can stem from software issues or hardware faults, so gathering more info, like the error codes or dump files, is key to troubleshooting effectively.

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