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Windows 11 experiences unexpected bluescreens that appear too quickly for clarity

Windows 11 experiences unexpected bluescreens that appear too quickly for clarity

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Ironfist003
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05-30-2021, 02:48 PM
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I put Windows 11 in a few months thinking it would be quite reliable. At first it felt very smooth, but soon I faced many unexpected bluescreens. They usually happened every 1-2 weeks, whether I was using the desktop, playing games, or doing anything else—it wasn’t tied to a specific program. Normally I’d look at the error messages during the screen crash, but here’s the issue: when it actually happens, it happens extremely quickly. I can barely read anything. It’s like a sudden explosion, then the system restarts instantly. I ran a SFC /scannow yesterday and it said no corrupt files were found. Windows seems up-to-date. I’m close to installing Windows 10 again, but I’m worried about having to reconfigure everything. Please help me get this fixed.
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Ironfist003
05-30-2021, 02:48 PM #1

I put Windows 11 in a few months thinking it would be quite reliable. At first it felt very smooth, but soon I faced many unexpected bluescreens. They usually happened every 1-2 weeks, whether I was using the desktop, playing games, or doing anything else—it wasn’t tied to a specific program. Normally I’d look at the error messages during the screen crash, but here’s the issue: when it actually happens, it happens extremely quickly. I can barely read anything. It’s like a sudden explosion, then the system restarts instantly. I ran a SFC /scannow yesterday and it said no corrupt files were found. Windows seems up-to-date. I’m close to installing Windows 10 again, but I’m worried about having to reconfigure everything. Please help me get this fixed.

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PandaPantz
Member
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05-30-2021, 04:09 PM
#2
Windows ought to maintain a log file that captures errors and similar events, likely stored in the Even Viewer area. This could provide useful guidance.
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PandaPantz
05-30-2021, 04:09 PM #2

Windows ought to maintain a log file that captures errors and similar events, likely stored in the Even Viewer area. This could provide useful guidance.

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FoxX_MC
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05-30-2021, 09:20 PM
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I’m not sure about the exact steps, but I think it’s in the Event Viewer. You might need to check the logs folder you set up for bluescreen events.
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FoxX_MC
05-30-2021, 09:20 PM #3

I’m not sure about the exact steps, but I think it’s in the Event Viewer. You might need to check the logs folder you set up for bluescreen events.