Hi, what does your Blue screen error exactly display? There should be an error listed at the bottom. Does your windows freeze completely when you are in the desktop?
Windows 10 blue screen of death
Windows 10 blue screen of death
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Mar 31 2021, 07:21 PM
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Hi, what does your Blue screen error exactly display? There should be an error listed at the bottom. Does your windows freeze completely when you are in the desktop?
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Mar 31 2021, 07:37 PM
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QUOTE(sabrina222 @ Mar 31 2021, 07:28 PM) I tried plug in my old laptop hdd into this Asus laptop, it is able to boot up. But of cuz the interface and theme is based of the old laptop... So this means ram, cpu all is working right. Actually since you mentioned trying another drive works with the computer means your hardware is probably good. This could be Windows because I had the same issue lately, what solved for me was updating the bios and windows and no more freezing/bsod. . Can't rmb the exact code Its something like system error Then switch off, then switch on it automatically initiate auto repair, but failed. Then I click (advanced) button, i am unable to launch command prompt at all, it just freezes there.. Unable to click restore, freezes as well Every single time I switch off and then on, it will be the blue screen If I was in your shoes I'd try to boot in safe mode and backup / save the crucial work files then do a clean installation of windows 10. You tried that yet? |
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Mar 31 2021, 08:05 PM
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QUOTE(sabrina222 @ Mar 31 2021, 07:44 PM) I'm just worried you will want your work files so I suggested but if you have a backup somewhere that's good. You can reinstall windows with a usb. If you have another pc right, download windows 10 iso tool and then stick a usb it will do the work for you creating the bootable stick. Plug that usb into your laptop and change the boot option (just spam f11) the second you power on and then select the usb, you can't miss it. And then it's straight forward. If you really want to salvage your work files right, you can plug this hard drive you are using into another PC and then from there collect or salvage whatever necessary. sabrina222 liked this post
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Mar 31 2021, 11:23 PM
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Mar 31 2021, 11:33 PM
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hm that means you really have to reinstall windows. If you follow this tutorial it would be really fast and easy for you..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkafkI32Cs0 Found the easiest and shortest of all lol.. Honestly it's worth the go if you need windows back up asap otherwise shop lo |
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