Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) refers to a serious system error encountered in the Windows operating system, causing the computer to suddenly crash and display a blue screen. These errors are usually caused by problems with the hardware or drivers, but can also be due to anomalies in the operating system.
When a blue screen error occurs, Windows displays a blue screen that contains the error code and error description, and sometimes collects detailed information about the error. Here are a few common types of blue screen errors and how to fix them.
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Stop Code 0x0000007B - INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE
This error usually means that Windows cannot access the boot device, which may be caused by a hard drive driver error, a failed hard drive, or a misconfigured boot manager. To resolve this issue, you can try the following:- Check the hard drive connection: Make sure the hard drive is properly connected and there are no loose or damaged cables.
- Check the hard disk driver: Update or reinstall the hard disk driver. The latest driver can be obtained from the hardware manufacturer's website.
- Recovery Boot Manager: Start the computer using the Windows installation media and select the repair option to run automatic repair or repair the boot record.
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Stop Code 0x0000001A - MEMORY_MANAGEMENT
This error indicates that a memory management problem has occurred, which may be caused by a damaged memory module, overheating, hardware failure, or driver issues. Here are some possible solutions:- Check the memory modules: If you have multiple memory modules, try testing each module individually to determine if any are damaged.
- Clean the memory slots: Wipe the memory slots with a non-static cloth to make sure they are free of dust or other material.
- Update drivers: Make sure that all hardware device drivers are up to date. You can download and install the latest drivers from the hardware manufacturer's website.
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