Windows continues to display BSOD repeatedly
Windows continues to display BSOD repeatedly
We assembled a computer from a friend and everything seemed to function properly. The following day, both of us were playing games casually when my friend suddenly experienced a BSOD. We didn’t panic much since occasional BSODs are normal. My friend restarted the PC, but another BSOD followed, and he continued trying without success. Additionally, the error messages kept appearing randomly. We’re struggling to use Windows even in safe mode because of these issues.
Verify each part is correctly placed; a disconnected power cable might be responsible. Reinstall the RAM to confirm it’s properly seated. If you remain in the window for over 10 seconds, consider running Windows memory diagnostics to check for faulty RAM. This issue led my PC to repeatedly crash. Hope this assists.
Approximately 90% of crashes stem from driver problems or defective hardware. The remaining cases involve file corruption—such as during a system update when power was lost, preventing Windows from restoring itself—and occasionally a rare low-level bug in Windows itself. Each BSOD displays an error code that may point to a specific driver or file issue. A working system should not trigger BSODs. Your setup likely contains faulty hardware. We can't assist further without more details, like the exact error message you receive.