Windows 10 has 100 BSOD screens blue screens of deathh(sic) each very very different and different causes. not posting the screen you see , makes answers impossible for the blind here.(text box blinded) memory bad is 1 of 100. so..... hardly good odds. blue screens are normal if it shows windows 10 is updating and if doing a major update even 1 hour long on a slow ASDL line. shoot a photo of your screen failing and post it;. photos are worth 1000 words they say, and most times are. unblind us. please.
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Some blue screens are caused by Memory issues. First, perform a memory test on your PC to make sure the issue is not hardware related. Many BIOSes contain one that you can run easily from boot up.
If the memory test passes, you may be able to repair windows by pressing f8 repeatedly during boot up and choosing Known Good Configuration.
If you are still having issues after the first two solutions, you may need to use a restore point to restore your computer back to when it was working properly.
SOURCE: Acer computer keeps crashing
Best thing to try before anything is to run your computer in safe mode.
Make sure the computer is off and not in sleep or in hibernate.
Power the computer on and click the F8 key till you see below image.
Image is from a Windows 7 - Most versions of windows will be the same Or similar. Screen defaults to 640 X 480 in safe-mode!
Choose safe mode with networking. If while running your computer in safe mode and it never blue screens - Then chances are, you have a software, driver or virus issue - Most cases. If your computer continues to crash in safe mode. Your system most likely has a hardware issue. Common: Computer Memory and/or hard drive.
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SOURCE: Sudden Shut Down and Blue Screen
The blue screen is caused by drivers that are wrong for your operating system or hardware. Or they are caused by viru's and/or malware corrupting the drivers for your operating system and/or hardware. I've had cases where the blue screen wasn't immediate but took some time but it was still one of the above problems. First backup your system. Then I would suggest runing these three programs AVGFREE.exe, MALWAREBYTES.exe and SUPERANTISPYWARE.exe. Once your're absolutely sure there are no virus's, malware or spyware then go to the Start button, click Run and type SFC/scannow. Make sure you have your original operating system disk handy. You might need it to replace corrupt drivers. If after all this is done and the blue screen continues it will need the whole operating system replaced. Good luck.
SOURCE: HP G70-467CL NOTEBOOK PC-BLUE SCREEN-WON'T BOOT UP
Try start up in Safe Mode press F8. Choose Safe Mode, when at the choice window, to select either Safe Mode Desktop, OR System Restore, chooses system restore and choose a time before you had the "Problem" and follow instructions. This should get you back.
SOURCE: Can't reload windows xp. Keeps shutting down???? Acer 2700 Laptop
this happens when you have errors with the hard drive not responding to the new boot or drivers not responding. is this a clean install or a restore? if you are not using the original xp disk the machine came with you may get these errors. the blue screen usually has a message in it. let me know what it says if you get a second.
If the video card is ok try to reset your motherboard. just open your cpu and look for a battery on the board. (be sure your pc in unplugged) remove the battery by pressing the little lever in the bottom part of the battery after a few seconds place it back again just by pushing it.
Try also disk cleanup, disk defragmenter and system file checker...
hope this helps...
note: system file checker works works with the windows disk, it restores corrupted system files with a new one...
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