◇ Solution:
1. Remove all newly installed hardware.
2. Run all the system diagnostic software provided by the computer manufacturer, especially the memory check.
3. Check whether all new hardware or software is installed correctly. If this is a new installation, please contact the hardware or software manufacturer to obtain any Windows updates or drivers that may be needed.
4. Disable or uninstall all antivirus programs.
5. Disable BIOS memory options, such as caching or shadowing.
Not everything in the plan has to be done, but everything is possible! Blue screen code 50 is the most troublesome thing I see now, and there are many possible reasons! Even if you do all five items, you may not be able to solve them. At least I have solved it once before, which is not included in these projects. Please have a try first!