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The Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) is a common error in Windows 10 that can be caused by various issues, such as hardware problems, driver conflicts, or software errors. Here are some steps to help you fix this error:

1. Restart your computer: Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve the issue. If the blue screen appears only occasionally, it might have been caused by a temporary glitch.

2. Check for hardware issues: If the blue screen error is recurring, it might be due to faulty hardware. Make sure all your hardware components are properly connected and functioning correctly. You can also try removing any recently added hardware to see if the problem persists.

3. Update drivers: Outdated or incompatible drivers can cause the blue screen error. Update your drivers, especially the ones related to your graphics card, motherboard, and network adapter. You can download the latest drivers from the manufacturer's website or use a driver update utility.

4. Run Windows Memory Diagnostic: Faulty RAM can sometimes cause the blue screen error. Windows 10 has a built-in tool called Windows Memory Diagnostic that can help you check your computer's memory. Press Windows key + R, type "mdsched.exe", and hit Enter. Follow the on-screen instructions to run the memory diagnostic test.

5. Scan for malware: Malware infections can also lead to blue screen errors. Run a full scan with your antivirus software to check for any malicious programs. If you don't have an antivirus installed, consider using a reputable program like Windows Defender or Malwarebytes.

6. Perform a system restore: If you recently made changes to your system or installed new software that could be causing the blue screen error, try performing a system restore to revert your computer back to a previous working state. Press Windows key + R, type "rstrui.exe", and hit Enter. Follow the on-screen instructions to restore your system.

7. Reinstall Windows: If none of the above solutions work, you may need to reinstall Windows. This should only be considered as a last resort, as it will erase all your data and programs. Make sure to back up your important files before proceeding.

If you are unsure about any of these steps, it's always a good idea to seek assistance from a knowledgeable technician or consult the Windows support forums.
 
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