In the previous article, we introduced you to some basic steps to fix black screen errors on your computer. And this time, we will continue with the article on how to fix blue screen of death which is quite popular on Windows.
Read the article about some ways to fix black screen errors of Windows
Appeared from Windows XP (or maybe before), until Windows 7 (that is, a very long time), this error often appears on Windows.
The familiar blue screen error ( Blue Screen Of Death )
How to fix blue screen error on Windows computer
Blue screen error identification sign
That blue screen error appears as soon as the BIOS screen finishes (ie, has not reached the Windows load screen, has a horizontal bar running) then it is 99% due to AHCI error in the BIOS settings. To check again, go to the BIOS section (press F2, F10, F10, Delete depending on the model at the start of the boot), and see in the hard drive mode - SATA Mode is IDE or AHCI:
Please switch to AHCI mode instead of IDE
The causes can lead to blue screen phenomenon on Windows XP, Win 10, Win 8
1. Due to Windows error
This is a multitude of reasons that are hard to explain, operating system errors, virus errors, driver conflicts, incompatible software errors . Please try some troubleshooting steps below:
2. Due to the video card driver
If your VGA driver is missing, install the wrong driver . then the system arrow will show as Standard VGA driver, not the specific model and number.
3. Due to computer hardware
Why is computer hardware? What is the specific hardware here?
We can understand like this, the computer is a combination of hardware system (monitor, keyboard, CPU, RAM, hard drive, sound card, video card .) software and system driver system (for the operating system to "identify" hardware in Windows). And in the process of using cable can connect the hard drive is loose, RAM foot is dirty . will also lead to blue screen error. The fix here is that you can remove and re-install it (require skilled users and support tools) or bring out a reputable computer repair service for technical staff to check, Machine cleaning, software maintenance.
Fix dead blue screen error (BSoD) in Windows 7
If you see a dead blue screen error, but Windows 7 restarts immediately and you can read the error content completely, follow these instructions to turn off the Automatically restart option :
1. Right-click My Computer.
2. Find Properties.
3. Go to the Advanced tab
4. At the Startup and Recovery section , click the Settings button .
5. In the System failure section , make sure to uncheck the 'Automatically restart' option.
6. Click OK.
If you can boot into Windows, try booting into Safe Mode, follow the instructions above and then restart the computer.
How to fix common errors
To fix the blue screen death error (BSoD) in Windows 7, you can try any of the following tips:
Tip # 1: Use System Restore
Refer to the article: Instructions on how to use System Restore on Windows for more details.
Tip # 2: Install updates
Similar to Windows Vista, installing recent updates from Microsoft can fix any errors you encounter in Windows 7 systems.
Refer to the article: How to update Win 7, update Windows 7 to the latest version for more details.
Tip # 3: Install the latest driver
Make sure you have installed the latest device driver on your system. Find the computer manufacturer's official website and check the latest driver version.
Many dead blue screen errors can be caused by incompatible device drivers. You can try to delete any recently installed device drivers and restart the computer.
Tip # 4: Check hard drive errors
Windows 7 has a few handy tools that can help identify and fix certain errors. You can use these utility tools to check hard drive or memory problems.
Refer to the article: Three ways to check the drive in Windows 7 for more details.
Tip # 5: Use Startup Repair
You can run the Startup Repair tool manually, if there is a recovery option preinstalled on your computer or with an original installation disc or a system recovery and repair disc.
Refer to the article: How to use the Startup Repair tool to troubleshoot problems in Windows 7 for more details.
Specific errors
Error 0x000000ED (UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME)
Blue screen death error code 0x000000ED is also known as UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME.
For situations where the UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME error is caused by inaccurate or outdated information, regarding the Windows partition in boot configuration files (BOOT.INI or BCD) for NTLDR or BootMGR, Easy Recovery Essentials can often recreate the boot configuration with standard settings and parameters, to allow Windows to boot correctly:
1. Download Easy Recovery Essentials. Select the Windows version (XP, Vista, 7 or 8) before downloading.
2. Burn (write) image: Refer to the article: Use Daemon Tools to create ISO Image in Win 7 or How to burn ISO image file to CD, DVD for details.
3. Start Easy Recovery Essentials.
4. Select the Automated Repair option and click Continue.
5. Select the Windows installation drive letter (usually C :) and click Automated Repair.
6. Wait for Easy Recovery Essentials to complete the process.
7. When the process is complete, click Restart.
Error 0x0000007B (INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE)
Blue screen death error 0x0000007B also known as 'INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE', may cause a data error on the hard drive.
To fix this error, take any of the following measures.
1. Hard drive cable
Ensure that all hard drive cables are properly connected.
2. Run chkdsk / f / r
The chkdsk tool is built into Windows and can be used to check (and sometimes repair) drives when the file system crashes. Check out the article: Check and fix hard drive errors with the chkdsk command on Windows to know how to do details.
3. Rebuild BCD
BCD stands for Boot Configuration Data - Boot configuration data, contains Windows boot configuration options. To fix the problem with boot configuration data, you need to use the Bootrec.exe tool.
You can access the Bootrec.exe utility using the Windows 7 installation disc. If you do not have an installation disc, use Easy Recovery Essentials to rebuild BCD.
Error 0x00000024 (NTFS_FILE_SYSTEM)
In Windows 7, the blue screen death error 0x00000024 is also called 'NTFS_FILE_SYSTEM' and may be due to hard drive data corruption.
To fix this error, try running the chkdsk utility tool. If chkdsk doesn't work, try removing any hardware that has been added to the system recently. Also, if you have a new software or device driver installed, uninstall those software.
The hard drive may be corrupted, so consider replacing another hard drive if none of the solutions presented here are right for you.
How to run chkdsk
Error 0x0000007E (SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED)
The deadly blue screen error 0x0000007E, (also known as SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED ) can be fixed by any of the following methods:
The computer manufacturer's website often has more information about how to update the BIOS and that is the driver you need to install for Windows 7.
Error 0x0000008E (KERNEL_MODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED)
To fix the blue screen death error 0x0000008E 'KERNEL_MODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED' , you can try the following:
Error 0x00000050 (PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA)
Dead blue screen error 0x00000050 'PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA' may be because the driver is not compatible with Windows 7 or the hard drive is damaged.
To fix this error, you can try:
To boot Windows 7 into mode Last Known Good Configuration :
1. Restart the computer
2. Press F8 several times before the Windows logo appears.
3. Select 'Last Known Good Configuration (Advanced)' from the Boot Options menu .
4. Press the Enter key .
Error 0x000000D1 (DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_THAN_OR_EQUAL_TO)
Blue screen death error 0x000000D1 'DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_THAN_OR_EQUAL_TO' may be caused by incompatible drivers that you have recently installed.
To fix this, try booting Windows 7 into Safe Mode and then uninstall the problematic driver.
Error 0x000000EA (THREAD_STUCK_IN_DEVICE_DRIVER)
Blue screen death error 0x000000EA 'THREAD_STUCK_IN_DEVICE_DRIVER', most likely due to a problem with the video driver.
To fix this, make sure you have the latest driver for the video adapter that is compatible with Windows 7. The computer manufacturer's website will often have more information and resources about available drivers.
If the driver is not the cause of the 0x000000EA error, try updating the BIOS to the latest version available or try changing another video card.
Good luck!
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