Blue screen errors are one of the most common errors on Windows 7.
Some users reported that their PC displays a Dead Blue Screen Windows 7 error.
This error can occur due to various reasons, and in today’s article we will explore some of the best ways to get past this annoying issue on Windows 7.
- If the blue screen appears when you boot Windows 7, it might be due to faulty hardware.
- Users reported errors while attempting to uninstall the faulty drivers, but in this guide, we will show you how to do it properly.
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1. Reinstall the Device Drivers
- Reinstalling the driver is the most effective and easiest way to fix the dead blue screen Windows 7.
- You can reinstall your device drivers by following the steps given below:
Press Windows + R.
- Type devmgmt.msc in the search box.
- Click Device Manager from the list of results.
- Right-click on the driver that you want to remove and click on Uninstall.
- Restart your computer.
2. Reinstall the Intel Display Audio
- 3. Update the Windows
- 4. Disable the High DPI Mode
- 5. Update the Graphics Card Drivers
- 6. Update the BIOS
- 7. Disable the Windows Aero
- 8. Disable Secondary Displays
- 9. Disable Intel HD Audio
- 10. Disable the Anti-virus
- 11. Reset the System
3. Solve the Windows 10
- 4. Press Windows Key + R to open Run.
- Type in msconfig and press Enter or click OK.
- Navigate to Services tab.
- Disable all services that have status Disabled.
- Restart your PC.
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4. Change the resolution
- Go to User Configuration > Administrative Templates > System > Shutdown.
5. Change Video Settings
- 6. In Windows 10, Press Windows key + R, type msconfig, and click OK.
- Choose the startup tab, and untick the Load startup items checkbox.
- Restart your computer.
6. Check for compatibility
- 7. Run the sfc.exe scan
8. Reinstall video card driver - Disable antivirus
- Update Windows
- Run the Startup Repair
- Disable hardware acceleration
- Check Windows Updates
- Run a virus scan
- Run the Diagnostic Tool
- Run the SFC scan
7. Update the BIOS
- 8. Update the Video Driver
9. Update the Graphics Card Driver
10. Update the Memory - 11. Disable DPC Latency Checking
- 12. Disable Auto Restart
- 13. Disable ACPI Wake Up
- 14. Disable CPU PLL
- 15. Disable CPU Power Management
- 16. Disable I/O Virtualization
- 17. Disable PCIe Virtualization
- 18. Disable Intel SpeedStep
- 19. Disable Intel Virtualization Technology
- 20. Disable Intel Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O
- 21. Disable Intel VT-d
- 22. Disable Intel AES New Instructions
- 23. Disable Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology
- 24. Disable Intel Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (Intel VT-d)
- 25. Disable Intel SpeedStep Technology
- 26. Disable Intel Turbo Boost Technology