To a small extent, problems like this are related to heat dissipation, system failure, software incompatibility, etc.; to a larger extent, it is a problem with the graphics card, CPU, hard disk or motherboard. Computer maintenance relies on troubleshooting. Therefore, answers on the Internet are generally summarized. Let me give you solutions to small problems first:
Heat dissipation: It is recommended to clean the dust on your computer regularly and equip your notebook with a heat dissipation base;
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System: It is recommended to install a pure version of the system. Download the drivers from the official website, or ask customer service for them;
Software: Think about what software and games were installed when the blue screen occurred. Since it is incompatible, I deleted it and downloaded a new version.
Solution to the big problem:
1. Write down the dense layers of English text in the blue screen, then go online to other computers, enter the Microsoft Assistance and Support website, and click " Enter the stop code in "Search (Cultural Database)", for example: 0x0000001E, and then select "Chinese Cultural Database" below. If there is no suitable information in the search results, you can select "English Cultural Database" and search again. There is always a solution.
2. If the blue screen appears because the hardware driver has just been upgraded or a vulnerability has been patched, the "Last Known Good Configuration" provided by Windows 2000/XP is a quick way to deal with the blue screen. Restart the system, press the F8 key when the boot menu appears, the advanced boot options menu will appear, and then select "Last Known Good Configuration".
If none of the above can help you solve it, don't mess with it yourself to avoid losing data.
It is recommended that you find professionals, official repair stations or qualified computer repair companies to solve the problem.
Personal summary, for reference only.
I hope my answer will be helpful to you, and I wish you good luck!