Bring it in if BSODs keep happening. Call 239-513-1960 for free diagnostic.
Blue Screen of Death? Heres What It Means
BSODs scare people, but they are usually fixable. The blue screen is just Windows reporting it found something it could not handle — almost always tied to drivers, hardware, or memory.
Try These First
A one-time blue screen can be a fluke. Repeated blue screens point to a real problem — often RAM, hard drive, drivers, or overheating.
- Note the error code (top of the BSOD) — it usually points to the cause
- Restart and see if it happens again
- Check for Windows updates and driver updates
- Run Windows Memory Diagnostic to test RAM
- Check hard drive health (CrystalDiskInfo or chkdsk)
- Check temperatures — overheating causes BSODs
- If repeating — bring it in for hardware diagnostics
BSOD Keeps Happening?
Repeated BSODs need professional diagnosis to find the underlying cause. Call 239-513-1960.
