How can I fix a blue death screen?

Blue Death Screen suggests that Windows® has found a problem that cannot easily solve, but you can be able to enter and help repair your computer. One of the first steps is to restart the computer and if it does not fix the blue screen of death, restart it again - in safe mode. If these options do not work, the next steps require either a system restoring or removing a particular hardware, as some installations may cause the system accident. In some cases, you must repair or reinstall Windows® because system files may be damaged.

Despite the intimidating name of this computer problem, one of the main ways to fix the blue death screen, a simple restart. If the computer restart does not get rid of errors, you may need to restart it in safe mode, resulting in only a few drivers and allowing you to determine the software causing the problem. Restart in safe mode by repeatedly press F8KliNo as soon as you see the Power-on Self Test (Post) screen. When you press F8, you will see the menu and select Seff mode, then Windows® should be loaded. Start the virus check in safe mode to ensure that malware is not a problem, and delete any viruses that are found.

If the computer starts in safe mode, it does not allow to insulate and uninstall the software or virus responsible for the system accident, do the system restore. It takes your computer back to its condition before you installed software that may cause the problem. If you want to fix the blue death screen in this way, restart in safe mode, enter the administrator password after the prompt, and enter the "Restore of the System" in the Start menu. Select the date before the latest installation of the software that you suspect that the system has caused the system crash, and your computer will return to this date. If this is not repaired by the SM screenUninstall any hardware recently on your computer.

If none of these steps works, you may need to fix Windows® because the files may be damaged. Insert CD Windows® into the disk drive and use the Windows® Recovery Console console to fix the files. If this doesn't work, you can use the same CD to completely reinstall Windows®. Most computers will be fixed with this point, but if it's not, you may have to pay a professional to repair the blue screen of death.

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