BSOD - is an error screen displayed by the Windows operating system when a critical system error occurs, preventing the operating system from functioning safely. When the BSOD occurs, it usually displays an error message or stop code, boot in safe mode and update drivers, Sluggish performance - close applications, restart computer, free up storage, Boot problems - ram failure or cooling issue, Frequent shutdowns - corrupt OS files or drivers, ram failure, services not starting - reinstall app, apps crashing - back up app data, use system restore, low memory warnings - not enough ram, add more ram, USB controller resource warnings - too many devices connected, system instability - corruption in windows OS files, No OS found - boot loader is corrupt, start up repair, Slow profile load - check what app is loading up, time drift - time/date may be off, set date/time to auto,
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