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08-26-2017 04:44 PM
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09-01-2017 04:32 PM
Best suggestion: don't do anything until you have to <<< based on a bad experience. Anyway, first thing to do if you get blue screen is updating your drivers. If you don't get blue screen and your laptop shuts down unexpectedly, go to settings > type "view advanced system settings" > advanced tab > recovery > settings > uncheck "automatically restart" box on system failure box. This will show what happened exactly before your computer shut down.
09-01-2017 03:21 PM
Blue screen has hundreds -I believe- of reasons to pop up. The reason why it's keep appearing will be written on the bottom of the screen, try to read it or capture it using your phone camera then tell me what you got.
09-01-2017 04:23 PM
09-01-2017 04:32 PM
Best suggestion: don't do anything until you have to <<< based on a bad experience. Anyway, first thing to do if you get blue screen is updating your drivers. If you don't get blue screen and your laptop shuts down unexpectedly, go to settings > type "view advanced system settings" > advanced tab > recovery > settings > uncheck "automatically restart" box on system failure box. This will show what happened exactly before your computer shut down.