Resolving stop (blue screen) errors in Windows 7
Stop
errors (also sometimes called blue screen or black screen errors) can occur if
a serious problem causes Windows 7 to shut down or restart
unexpectedly.
These
errors can be caused by both hardware and software issues, and it can be
difficult to troubleshoot the problem. The following tools and methods can
often help get Windows up and running again.
If
you can start Windows
These
tools and methods can help you roll back your system to an earlier state, and
help ensure your computer has the latest updates installed.
If
you can't start Windows at all
The
following tools can help you uninstall or roll back software changes, repair
Windows startup files, and restore your system from an earlier backup. If none
of those suggestions fix the problem, you can reinstall Windows 7.
Several
of the following tools are located on the System Recovery Options menu. This
menu is preinstalled on your computer's hard disk, and is also on the
Windows 7 installation media.
When
attempting to recover Windows:
- If you use a Tablet PC or other computer with a touchscreen, you might need to connect a keyboard and mouse in order to use Startup Repair and the other tools in the System Recovery Options menu. For more information, see What are the system recovery options in Windows 7?
- If Windows 7 came pre-installed on your computer, your computer manufacturer might have included other recovery options. For more information, refer to the documentation that came with your computer, or go to the manufacturer's website.
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