A blue screen error may also appear as a result of an incompatible or buggy update for Windows 10 or driver. If you can start your computer and get to the desktop, you can fix the problem by doing the following.
Uninstall Windows 10 updates
A BSOD error is more likely to occur after installing a new cumulative update for Windows 10 due to bugs or incompatibility problems.
If you're still able to get to the desktop, you can try to uninstall any recently installed update using the following steps:
1. Open Control Panel. Click the Uninstall a program link.
2. Click the View installed updates link from the left pane.
3. Right-click the most recent update.
4. Select Uninstall to remove the update.
Once you complete the task, if you no longer see a stop error you can temporarily block the update from automatically installing using this guide.
Uninstall device drivers
If the stop error occurs after installing a driver, you can uninstall it using the following steps:
1. Use the Windows key + X keyboard shortcut to open the Power User menu.
2. Click on Device Manager.
3. Expand the device causing the problem.
4. Right-click the device and select Uninstall.
5.Click OK to confirm.
Alternatively, sometimes it's possible to roll back to the previous version of the driver to see if the older version fixes the issue. You can use the same steps mentioned above, but on step No. 4 select Properties, and on the Driver tab, click the Roll Back Driver button, if available.
Once you complete the task, if you no longer see a stop error you can temporarily block Windows 10 from automatically installing the driver using this guide.
Uninstall software Applications:
It could also happen that you recently installed an application that isn't compatible with the current version of Windows 10, and every time you try to open the app, a BSOD will appear.
To resolve this problem, check your software company's support website to see if there is a new update available or upgrade you can download and install on your computer.
If there isn't any new update, you'll need to uninstall the application in question using the following steps:
1. Open Settings.
2. Click on System.
3.Click on Apps & features.
4. Select the app and click the Uninstall button.
5. Follow the on-screen directions to complete the uninstall process.
Uninstall Windows 10 updates
A BSOD error is more likely to occur after installing a new cumulative update for Windows 10 due to bugs or incompatibility problems.
If you're still able to get to the desktop, you can try to uninstall any recently installed update using the following steps:
1. Open Control Panel. Click the Uninstall a program link.
2. Click the View installed updates link from the left pane.
3. Right-click the most recent update.
4. Select Uninstall to remove the update.
Once you complete the task, if you no longer see a stop error you can temporarily block the update from automatically installing using this guide.
Uninstall device drivers
If the stop error occurs after installing a driver, you can uninstall it using the following steps:
1. Use the Windows key + X keyboard shortcut to open the Power User menu.
2. Click on Device Manager.
3. Expand the device causing the problem.
4. Right-click the device and select Uninstall.
5.Click OK to confirm.
Alternatively, sometimes it's possible to roll back to the previous version of the driver to see if the older version fixes the issue. You can use the same steps mentioned above, but on step No. 4 select Properties, and on the Driver tab, click the Roll Back Driver button, if available.
Once you complete the task, if you no longer see a stop error you can temporarily block Windows 10 from automatically installing the driver using this guide.
Uninstall software Applications:
It could also happen that you recently installed an application that isn't compatible with the current version of Windows 10, and every time you try to open the app, a BSOD will appear.
To resolve this problem, check your software company's support website to see if there is a new update available or upgrade you can download and install on your computer.
If there isn't any new update, you'll need to uninstall the application in question using the following steps:
1. Open Settings.
2. Click on System.
3.Click on Apps & features.
4. Select the app and click the Uninstall button.
5. Follow the on-screen directions to complete the uninstall process.
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