Bluescreen of death on Windows PCs can stem from power-related problems like faulty power strips or wall adapters.
Bluescreen of death on Windows PCs can stem from power-related problems like faulty power strips or wall adapters.
I’m encountering this blue screen issue almost every week. After checking many possibilities, it seems unlikely to be a hardware or virus problem. Could it be connected to a power issue, as one of my friends mentioned?
Several instances appear, like kernel integrity verification, IQRL not falling below or equal limits.
It might be connected to power issues, but the problems I encounter usually end with an immediate shutdown, not a BSOD.
I haven't had any similar outages, but my bsod seems to be getting me a bit off my mind...
A bluescreen often results from various factors. For instance, an old TV with strong EMI might interfere with your computer, leading to such issues. Usually, multiple problems stem from a single root cause disrupting other functions. Unstable power supplies are likely a key contributor. Begin by clearing any unnecessary files using the command prompt as administrator: run sfc /scannow. If needed, execute dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth and then restart your system. Also verify that all cables are securely connected—sometimes a loose connection somewhere can trigger instability. I’ve experienced this with a faulty PS_ON pin causing unexpected behavior.