The Dreaded Blue Screen of Death (BSOD)
What is the Blue Screen of Death?
Officially known as a "stop error", the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) is a critical error screen that appears when Microsoft Windows encounters a critical error. It is an unwelcome sight for any computer user, second only to malware or ransomware in indicating a serious problem.
Causes of a BSOD
BSODs can be caused by a wide range of hardware and software issues, including:
* Faulty hardware (e.g., RAM, CPU, motherboard) * Outdated or corrupted drivers * Software bugs * Virus or malware infectionsWhat to Do When You See a BSOD
If you encounter a BSOD, it is important to take the following steps:
* Note the error code and any other information displayed on the screen. * Restart your computer. Sometimes, BSODs are caused by temporary issues that can be resolved by a restart. * Update your drivers. Outdated drivers can be a common cause of BSODs. * Run a virus scan. Virus or malware infections can also cause BSODs. * If the BSOD persists, you may need to contact Microsoft or a qualified computer technician for assistance.
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