Windows 7 BSOD crash trying to find cause of problem [dmp file included]

FlyMolo

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Everytime i start windows it gives me a BSOD after loading up to the desktop

Please help its the onl computer i have for school thanks in advance for the help and support

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Experiencing a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) whenever you start Windows can be frustrating, especially when it's your only computer for school work. This issue can be caused by various reasons, such as driver issues, hardware problems, or system file corruption. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and hopefully resolve the issue: 1. Safe Mode Boot: Try booting into Safe Mode to see if the issue persists. Safe Mode loads Windows with a minimal set of drivers and services, which can help determine if a third-party application or driver is causing the problem. 2. Check Device Drivers: Faulty or outdated device drivers can lead to BSOD errors. Update your drivers, especially graphics and chipset drivers, to their...
Experiencing a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) whenever you start Windows can be frustrating, especially when it's your only computer for school work. This issue can be caused by various reasons, such as driver issues, hardware problems, or system file corruption. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and hopefully resolve the issue: 1. Safe Mode Boot: Try booting into Safe Mode to see if the issue persists. Safe Mode loads Windows with a minimal set of drivers and services, which can help determine if a third-party application or driver is causing the problem. 2. Check Device Drivers: Faulty or outdated device drivers can lead to BSOD errors. Update your drivers, especially graphics and chipset drivers, to their latest versions. 3. Windows Update: Ensure that your Windows operating system is up to date. Sometimes, critical updates can address BSOD issues. 4. System File Checker: Run a System File Checker scan to check for and repair corrupted system files. Open Command Prompt as an administrator and run the command sfc /scannow. 5. Check for Malware: Malware infections can also cause BSOD errors. Perform a thorough scan using your antivirus software to check for any malicious programs. 6. Hardware Check: Inspect your hardware components for any visible damage. You can also run hardware diagnostic tests to check for any hardware failures. 7. System Restore: If the issue started recently, try using System Restore to revert your system to a point where it was working fine. 8. Disable Automatic Restart: To read the error message on the BSOD screen, you can disable automatic restart. Right-click on "This PC" > Properties > Advanced system settings > Startup and Recovery Settings, and uncheck "Automatically restart." If you can provide more details about the error message displayed on the BSOD screen, it will help in pinpointing the exact cause of the problem. Feel free to share any error codes or messages shown on the blue screen for further assistance.
 


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