Yesterday I just updated to Windows 10, and after rebooting before even logging in, I noticed the fan was very loud. It seemed a bit odd at the time, but I didn’t think much of it.
In the evening I was listening to Hakimi music when the computer suddenly blue‑screened. After rebooting it got stuck in the BIOS and wouldn’t go past it; the boot options were empty. I don’t know if the hard drive wasn’t detected or what the situation was.
After letting it cool down, I found in the morning that it could boot again. I was originally thinking that if it couldn’t start I’d take it for repair.
I didn’t pay attention to the blue‑screen codes; over the past year there were about one or two blue screens, and each time a reboot would fix it.
I don’t understand this situation!
I don’t know.
Laptop? Looks like it might be a hardware issue.
I don’t know the blue‑screen code, I only know how to tell when it’s a blue screen!
If all else fails, just reinstall the system.
Blue screen codes can identify the problem
If you want to attach an image, look at the code; a blue screen is a very typical description.
I didn’t think it was a big deal at the time, just rebooted, so there was no record.
Laptop, but it hardly ever blue‑screened before; the last blue screen was also from that Windows 10 update that caused the drive to drop, and this year there have been only two.
Directly reinstall the system—convenient and fast without any hassle.
How long has it been? Maybe it’s just simple overheating.
If everything is fine, don’t update.
If you get a blue screen, just reinstall.
Usually it leaves a .dmp crash log, then use a tool to analyze the cause.
Look at the code, find the cause
You don’t have a hard drive with an installed system in the BIOS boot options; that means the drive is disconnected~
If you’ve taken it apart yourself, you can try reseating the hard drive~
It could also be possible
There have been blue screens before, so it doesn’t seem to be an update issue. Take a good look at the blue‑screen code
I don’t know; his BIOS is graphical, which makes it incompatible, and the boot‑related section is just empty. I have no idea what should be displayed.
Also, when I plug in an external hard drive it’s still empty. I thought the hard drive probably isn’t broken, maybe the drive drop is due to an interface problem or something.