BSOD...repaired?

andy_65_in

Padawan
Just experienced BSOD in my win 10 pc..the recovery option wouldnt work insisting on a incorrect password...however tinkering with open in safe mode with networking did the trick? as pc working again...downloaded a freeware BLUESCREENVIEW to check BSOD which shows no damage.what should i make out it...is the pc ok..or not
 

bssunilreddy

Chosen of the Omnissiah
PC is okay for now
But do a clean install of the OS by formating and re-arranging the partitions since if you had upgraded from Windows 7 the partition type have changed in Windows 10 so might have caused an BSOD and even leftovers of previous drivers might cause a BSOD and upgrade the bios to the next stable version
Sometimes this might trigger a BSOD
So these all might be the cause of a BSOD

And if the PC have restarted several times saying it needs restart or asked for a recovery disk then also it causes a BSOD
So check one by one
OR
Just do clean install of the OS by downloading from here :Download Windows 10
 
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