Two extremely embarrassing things happened some time ago. The editor’s U disk was inserted into the computer of two people, and they gave them a blue screen. The editor summarizes and shares possible causes and solutions here:
1. There are disk errors or file errors in the Windows system partition.
Perform a comprehensive test on all disk drives in turn to see if there are disk errors or file errors in the disk drives. Right-click the disk, click "Properties", and click "Tools - Inspect" in the pop-up dialog box.
2. The motherboard's SATA or IDE controller driver is damaged or incorrectly installed.
Reinstall the SATA or IDE controller driver provided by the motherboard driver as follows:
How to update or reinstall the device driver in Windows_TitaHh's blog - CSDN blog https://blog.csdn.net/qq_50981222/article/details/129530699?spm=1001.2014.3001.5501 3. The computer has been attacked by viruses, Trojans, and rogues Attacks by malicious programs such as software.
Use security protection software to conduct a comprehensive inspection of the computer to see if the computer has been attacked by malicious programs such as viruses, Trojan horses, and rogue software.
4. The U disk is poisoned.
Use the U disk PE tool to repair the U disk. If the hard disk is also infected by a virus, you can also use the tool to rebuild the MBR of the hard disk. The U disk after rebuilding the MBR cannot start the PE tool in the U disk. At this time You need to run the original PE production tool to repair it, or redo the USB disk PE, so that the blue screen problem can be solved.