The blue screen of death (BSOD) means Windows hit a critical error it can't recover from. Causes range from bad drivers and Windows updates to failing hardware like RAM or hard drives. I read the error codes, run diagnostics, and fix the root cause.
Here's my typical approach to blue screen repair:
Read the BSOD error code to narrow down the cause
Boot into safe mode to isolate software issues
Run hardware diagnostics on RAM, hard drive, and motherboard
Update or roll back problematic drivers
Repair or reinstall Windows if the OS is corrupted
Replace failing hardware components if needed
Simple, transparent pricing. No hidden fees.
No travel charge within 25 miles
$35 diagnostic credited toward first hour
Small fee covers my drive
Common causes: bad drivers, Windows update failures, failing RAM, failing hard drive, overheating, or corrupted system files. The error code on the screen helps narrow it down.
Not necessarily. In most cases, your files are safe. I'll back up your data before attempting any repairs that might affect it.
Diagnosis is usually 30 minutes. Software fixes take 1-2 hours. Hardware replacement may require a second visit if parts need to be ordered.
Not always. Many blue screens are caused by software issues that are easy to fix. I'll diagnose whether it's a software or hardware problem and give you honest advice.
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