BSOD happens when something is wrong... if you don't fix the problem they add up, so you get BSOD more often. What you should do is disable automatic restart after system crash, and write down the error code, google that and fix the cause.
BSOD happens when something is wrong... if you don't fix the problem they add up, so you get BSOD more often. What you should do is disable automatic restart after system crash, and write down the error code, google that and fix the cause.
I’m limited to using myself as the sole case. I’ve experienced just one BSOD so far, which happened after trying to use a USB3 before the drivers were set up. It shouldn’t happen more than once a week.
I’m limited to using myself as the sole case. I’ve experienced just one BSOD so far, which happened after trying to use a USB3 before the drivers were set up. It shouldn’t happen more than once a week.