How To Fix BSOD (Blue Screen Of Death)


Blue Screen of Death, also called K STOP Error, will appear when the problem is so serious that Windows should stop completely. Blue Screen of Death is usually caused by hardware or driver related. Most BSOD shows STOP code that can be used to help figure out the root cause of the Blue Screen of Death.

The following light treatment you can do:
off, clean and replace the memory (RAM), hard drive, DVD / CD ROM, and Wifi / LAN card. if unsuccessful
Adjust the bios settings for the hard disk controller mode with used.If OS operating system of your Windows 7, make sure the SATA AHCI controller is, if you are using Windows XP, change to IDE. way is to press f2, f10, del or esc (select one, adjust the type of your laptop, mostly using f2). then go into the advanced options> hard drive configuration> controller mode> (change from IDE to AHCI) or vice versa.

If it still does not work, see the error code to determine the cause, you can read here!

What if your PC is restarted after a BSOD? If the blue screen appears and your computer will automatically reboot before you have time to read anything, see Tip # 3 at the bottom of the page.
Important: The following is a general troubleshooting steps Blue Screen of Death. Please see List of Error Codes BSOD. Come here if you do not see one error code.
Note: Some of these steps may require you to start Windows in Safe Mode. If you can not enter safe mode, skip step First
step troubleshooting Blue Screen of Death The most important thing you can take is to ask yourself what you just did. Have you recently installed a new program or hardware, updating drivers, installing updates, etc? If so, it means that the changes you make cause a BSOD.
The Solution
Use System Restore to undo recent system changes. Read the tutorial here!
Verify that the minimum amount of free space available on your Windows partition Enough. BSOD and other serious problems, such as data corruption may occur if there is not enough free space on the primary partition is used for the Windows operating system. Note: Microsoft recommends that you maintain at least 100MB of free space (During installation of windows), it serves to anticipate the corruption of data that causes a fatal error.
Scan your hard drive with a reliable anti-virus. BSOD can be caused due to the MBR (Master Boot Record) virus. The trick is to remove the hard drive and then make an external hard drive and plug it into another computer.
Update outdated hardware drivers. BSOD could occur because of this.
Restore the BIOS settings to default. In some cases, the BSOD caused by incorrect BIOS configuration. If your OS is Windows 7, make sure the SATA AHCI controller is, if you are using Windows XP, change to IDE.
Update your BIOS Drivers.
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