The General Blue Screen Solutions

During windows 7 normal boot process, you may face several issues, in which the most common ones are windows login password lost or blue screen. The former is quite easy to solve – you can bypass Windows 7 password by Windows Password Breaker just in five minutes; while the latter one is more troublesome, the blue screen error can be caused by both hardware and software issues.

If you can start Windows normally, do as follows:

Note: All the tools mentioned below can be found by search box of Start Menu.

1. Check problems solutions in Action Center

Windows creates a report when certain hardware or software problems occur. Action Center can check whether there’s a solution to a reported problem.

2. Check Windows Update

Recent updates from Microsoft might help fix the problem. Windows Update helps keep your computer up to date with the latest system updates and drivers.

3. Check your drives

If you recently installed a hardware device, such as a sound card or video card, an incorrect or improperly installed device driver might be causing the problem. Make sure you have the latest driver for the device installed. Update driver in Device Manger.

4. Check hard disk and memory

Some errors can be caused by problems with your computer’s hard disk or random access memory (RAM). Check hard disk error in Disk Properties. Check memory by Diagnose your computer’s memory problems in Control Panel.

5. Use safe mode to troubleshoot problems

In Safe mode, only the basic files and drivers necessary to run Windows are started, which can help you troubleshoot software problems.

6. Undo recent changes using System Restore

To use this tip, make sure you have created a system restore point or system image disk in advance.

If you cannot start windows at all, besides the above workable methods, such as safe mode and system restore, you can use Startup Repair to fix windows startup files:

Press F8 before the Windows logo appears to access Advanced Boot Options screen. Choose repair your computer. On the System Recovery Options menu, click Startup Repair, and then follow the instructions.

If none of the suggestions works, you may need to reinstall windows 7.