How to fix blue screen Windows 11.It would’ve been way better if these stop error screens laid out in plain words what was the issue that led to the crash. However, until Microsoft brings such changes to the error screen, we have to make do with the fixes that could potentially weed out the problem so you’re not visited by the ghost of your computer’s past.
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How to fix blue screen Windows 11 [100% Working] |
There are some reasons that may cause Blue Screen Errors:
- From Windows packages, such as caused by Windows Update
- The compatibility problem between new extended hardware and the device, or the hardware devices have error
- The compatibility problem between installed software and system
- System virus
Remove Unnecessary Devices
Remove all external devices or hardware connected to your computer. These external devices, including a hard drive, Bluetooth mouse, keyboard, and USB storage drives, can cause a BSOD error that stops the system from functioning correctly. Therefore, it is advisable to remove all unnecessary devices. After unplugging these devices, restart your system and check whether it is working. You can use File Explorer to finish the task.
Use System Restore
System Restore offers another way out of a stubborn error, though it comes at a cost: the rollback returns Windows to an earlier snapshot and erases any edits or additions you have made to files and folders since that snapshot was created.
To roll back with System Restore:
- Open Settings and choose System.
- Head to Recovery and click Go back (greyed-out means no restore points exist).
- In the Restore system files and settings window, hit Next.
- Pick the restore point you want and follow the prompts to start the rollback.
- Reset your PC
A screenshot of the Windows 11 Settings menu showing options for resetting a PC
If you’ve tried all the above steps and are still unable to fix the error, you may want to consider factory resetting your Windows 11 PC.
To do this, go to:
- Start Menu
- Settings
- System
- Recovery
Once you’ve reached this menu, you can select the ‘Reset PC’ option
Choosing to reset your PC will delete the C: drive, as well as all files and folders saved to Desktop, Documents, and Downloads.