When Win10 boots up and shows a blue screen and cannot enter the system, you can try the following solutions: 1. Safe mode startup
1. Operation steps: - Press the power button on the computer, and then repeatedly press the F8 button (some new models may need to enter safe mode through other means, such as restoring the environment through Windows)- Select 'Safe Mode' from the startup options that appear and press Enter to enter- If it can successfully enter safe mode, it may be a software conflict or system failure.
2. Follow up processing: - In safe mode, virus scanning, system repair, uninstallation of recently installed software or drivers, and other operations can be performed to attempt troubleshooting. 2、 Use system recovery options
1. Automatic repair: Restart the computer multiple times until it enters the Windows recovery interface- Select "Troubleshooting">"Advanced Options">"Auto Fix", and then follow the prompts.
2. System Restore: - In the Windows recovery interface, select "Troubleshooting">"Advanced Options">"System Restore"- Choose a suitable restore point (usually before the system encounters a problem), and then follow the prompts to complete the system restore. 3、 Check for hardware issues
1. Disconnect external devices: - Try disconnecting all external devices (such as printers, scanners, USB devices, etc.), then restart the computer to see if the problem can be resolved.
2. Check hardware connection: - If the problem persists, it may be a hardware malfunction. Check if the memory module, hard drive, etc. are properly plugged in, if there is dust or damage.
3. Cleaning dust: Use a brush or fan to clean the dust inside the chassis, especially the radiator and fan parts. 4、 Update or reinstall the driver program
1. Enter safe mode: - As mentioned earlier, enter safe mode.
2. Update or reinstall drivers: - Open Device Manager, locate devices that may cause blue screens (such as graphics cards, sound cards, etc.), and try updating their drivers- If the problem persists after the update, you can consider uninstalling the device driver and then restarting the computer for the system to automatically reinstall. 5、 Run system file check
1. Enter Command Prompt: - In the Windows recovery interface, select "Troubleshooting">"Advanced Options">"Command Prompt".
2. Run system file check: - Enter the 'sfc/scannow' command at the command prompt and press Enter to execute- Wait for the system file inspection tool to complete and repair damaged files. 6、 Reset or restore Windows 10
1. Reset system: - If none of the above methods work, you can consider resetting the Windows 10 operating system. This will clear all data and restore the system to factory settings- Select 'Reset this computer' in the Windows recovery interface and follow the prompts.
2. Restore System: - If you have previously created a system image or backup, you can use these backups to restore the system. 7、 Contact technical support
If none of the above methods can solve the problem, it is recommended to contact computer technical support personnel or professional repair institutions for further diagnosis and repair.
Before attempting any of the above methods, be sure to back up important data to prevent loss. At the same time, due to the different situations and configurations of different computers, adjustments may need to be made according to specific circumstances in actual operation.