The "Blue Screen of Death" is one of the most well-known computer errors that can occur. If you've ever used a PC, chances are you've already encountered a blue screen of death error.
Typically, your PC stops responding for a few seconds, and then the screen turns completely blue and an error message (which is sometimes completely unrecognizable) is displayed. Your PC will then restart, and if you're lucky, you haven't lost too much work.
While the name "Blue Screen of Death" started as a joke, it suggests how scary this error message can be. If you get a blue screen of death without saving your work, the resulting restart of your PC can cause you to lose any changes made to a document.
While some blue screen deaths are unique, they are usually an indication that something is wrong with your PC, and there are a number of reasons why you may get a blue screen death. Failing hardware, corrupted software, missing DLL files or problems with drivers can be the main causes.
Fixing a blue screen death bug depends on the cause. If the blue screen with the fatal error appears, a code should appear. Write this down quickly and enter it into Google (or another search engine of your choice). Hopefully, you will find that other people have encountered the same bug and indicated how they fixed it.
The good news is that Microsoft has made the "Blue Screen of Death" error message more useful in Windows 10. First of all, it's no longer blue - it's green. A QR code is also displayed, which is displayed along with the error message. Use your smartphone to scan the QR code and you should be directed to a website where the error message is explained in more detail and where you can find tips on how to fix it.
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