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Have you heard about Blue Screen syndrome?
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youre fake, i used windows daily for the last year and I got one at least once a month. Maybe I was using it wrong though, idk.
That sounds like a user error issue. I use windows at home and work and I also haven't seen a blue screen in years.
I assume that like 9/10 comments in here won't be serious. Why are you all taking it so seriously? Yes, windows is very good and it's rare to have a blue screen now, compared to the good old Windows XP days...
Ya got bad hardware friend, the only time I've seen a BSOD in the last few years was when something on my work laptop went bad and it had to be replaced. I haven't seen a BSOD on my personal machine since my last DIMM failure.
Don't know what you're doing wrong. I abuse the hell out of my computer and the last time I got a blue screen was... 2021?
You suck at computers.
Sounds like your hardware is fucked more than anything
it is, got it from school and changed nothing. that's how you know its bad.
Skill issue
If you happen to see blue screen on Windows, it's most likely a hardware or driver problem. It is not Windows 9x days when a user program could take down whole OS with ease.
fake, this is a conspiracy.
Change your ram
sadly, anti consumerism nowadays makes that very difficult in many laptops.
According to this post, that's the monthly update Microsoft releases.
/j