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all right PC users we've all been there
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the dreaded blue screen of death or bsod
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striking fear into the hearts of Windows
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users everywhere but don't worry that
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I've got some easy solutions to help you
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tackle this head-on first off let's talk
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about faulty Ram bad or failing Ram can
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cause data corruption and nasty crashes
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to fix this run a memory diagnostic tool
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like the windows memory diagnostic it's
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quick and can pinpoint memory issues
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next outdated or corrupted drivers can
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wreak havoc on your system make sure all
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your drivers are up to dat especially
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Graphics Network and storage drivers use
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Windows update or head to the
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manufacturer's website for the latest
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versions corrupted or damaged system
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files no problem run system file
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Checkers like SSC scano or the dim tool
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to repair those pesky files hardware
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issues can also be a culprit check all
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your Hardware connections run
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Diagnostics on hard drives using chkdsk
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and test for any failing components
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overheating is another common cause keep
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an eye on your system temperatures clean
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out any dust from your fans and consider
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reapplying thermal paste if things are
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getting too hot overclocking can push
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your system too far if you've
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overclocked your CPU GPU or memory try
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resetting those settings to default or
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tweak them for better stability malware
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or software conflicts can't be ignored
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either run a complete antivirus scan and
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uninstall any recent software that might
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be causing issues if you're already
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dealing with a BS AIT try rebooting in
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safe mode this allows you to
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troubleshoot by uninstalling recent
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updates drivers or software always keep
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your windows up to date Microsoft
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regularly releases patches that can fix
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bsod issues check the Event Viewer for
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specific error codes or messages linked
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to the bod look up those stop codes to
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find the root cause and if all else
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fails use system restore to roll back to
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a stable configuration by identifying
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the root cause and applying these
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Solutions you can prevent future crashes
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and keep your system running smoothly