Have you ever encountered such a situation, when you are busy with work or enjoying entertainment, the computer suddenly blue screen, a bunch of seemingly mysterious ** appear on the screen, and then automatically restart. This situation is a headache and may even affect our work and life. So, what exactly is the reason for the sudden blue screen of the computer?Today, let's unravel this mystery together.
First of all, you need to understand what a blue screen is. Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) refers to a self-defense mechanism adopted by a computer operating system to protect hardware devices from further damage when encountering an error that cannot be handled. When a blue screen appears on your computer, you'll see an error** and a short description of the error, which is important for us to analyze the cause of the problem. What are the reasons for the sudden blue screen of the computer?Based on years of technical experience and a lot of factual data, we can boil down the blue screen causes into several categories, and hardware failure is the most common cause of the blue screen of a computer. According to statistics, about 40% of BSOD events are related to hardware failures. These failures include damage or compatibility issues with critical components such as memory modules, hard drives, graphics cards, CPUs, etc. Poor contact of memory modules, bad sectors on hard drives, etc., can lead to a blue screen on your computer. Drivers are the bridge between your computer's hardware and the operating system, and if something goes wrong with the driver, it can also lead to a blue screen on your computer. According to statistics, about 25% of BSOD events are related to driver issues. These issues include drivers that are incompatible with the operating system, outdated drivers, and more. For example, installing a graphics driver that is not compatible with the operating system may result in a blue screen on your computer. System files are the core components of the operating system, and if the system files are corrupted, it can also lead to a blue screen on the computer. According to statistics, about 15% of BSOD incidents are related to system file corruption. These issues include virus infection, accidental deletion of system files, etc. A malware malware may corrupt system files, resulting in a blue screen on the computer. A software conflict is when there is a compatibility issue between two or more pieces of software that prevents one or more of them from functioning properly. According to statistics, about 10% of blue screen incidents are related to software conflicts. These issues include conflicts between antivirus and security software, conflicts between different versions of software, and more. Installing two conflicting pieces of security software can cause a blue screen on your computer. There are a few other reasons that can cause a computer blue screen like power issues, overheating, etc. According to statistics, about 10% of BSOD incidents are related to other reasons. Follow me, my name is [Daqing Tools] and I watch digital technology every day.