What should I do if I upgrade the Windows 10 blue screen?

  
The Win10 free upgrade was opened to Win7/Win8.1 users as scheduled. Due to the vast variety of computer software and hardware environments used by users, there will always be some users who cannot successfully upgrade to Windows 10 due to various problems, or have encountered problems during the upgrade. problem.

there are a number of feedback from users after the upgrade Win10 can be normal access to the desktop, but the system every other period of time will be a problem blue screen or infinite restart.
In this regard, Microsoft community management analysis may be caused by the graphics card driver, some users can try to disable the discrete graphics (for dual graphics models) in safe mode or uninstall the graphics driver to solve similar problems.
Blue screens are mostly caused by driver problems. The safe mode boot environment only loads the necessary system files and drivers to eliminate the effects of third-party software or drivers. If there is no blue screen or unlimited restart in safe mode, then basically it can be judged that it is the influence of third-party software or driver, users can uninstall one by one to check. Methods
into safe mode to disable or uninstall the graphics card driver:

▲ Open the Settings & mdash; updates and security & mdash; recovery & mdash; click on the Advanced Boot in & ldquo; immediately restart & rdquo;

▲ click & ldquo; Troubleshooting & rdquo;

▲ click & ldquo; advanced options & rdquo;

▲ click & ldquo; start setting & rdquo;

▲ click & ldquo; restart & rdquo;

▲ press F4 to enter safe mode

▲ after entering safe mode selection & ldquo start button in the context menu; device Manager & rdquo;

▲ graphics found in the right-click menu Disable graphics card or uninstall graphics driver

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