unexpected shutdown to bluescreen
I don't know what went wrong with my system suddenly, since morning it has shutdown a couple of times, below is a part of error message that i see.
Problem signature
Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.3
Locale ID: 1033
I just want to know if can do anything to fix this.
RE: unexpected shutdown to bluescreen
Are you having any antivirus installed in your system?? If yes than run a thorough scan and see if it is detecting any infection in your system. If possible download and install recommended antivirus like Malwarebyte and scan your system completely.
RE: unexpected shutdown to bluescreen
I run avast scan on daily basis and there is no infection in my system. There is something else that is causing this blue screen but i am not able to make out what. Ive installed all recommended update from windows by now and have updated system drivers as well but no luck yet. It happened today as well, Is there anything i need to check out???
RE: unexpected shutdown to bluescreen
I am not sure but i think that there might be overheating issue in your case, Your system might be shutting down after reaching certain temperature where it cannot sustain. Just inspect your system while running it and see if you see any symptom of overheating in your cpu case. If yes, than you can try running your system with cpu case opened or try applying thermal paste to your processor and video card. If that doesn't make any difference than better get your system from where you might have bought it.
RE: unexpected shutdown to bluescreen
I was in same situation some months ago, i am having a HP laptop and it had started shutting down suddenly and frequently. It was because of overheating in my case, Some tech's had suggested me to upgrade my laptop processor or get a cooling pad. I did not wanted to invest more in my system so i bought a cooling pad. My laptop is running fine since than.
Re: unexpected shutdown to bluescreen
Give a try to this and see if you are getting any help from it.
- Go to Advance Power Settings and set your hard drive to turn off a couple of minute before your system goes to sleep.
- Set Hybrid and Hibernate modes to "Off" and select "Disable" Under USB settings and "Allow ....." Under Multimedia.
Best of luck.