What should I do with the win10 blue screen? Come and see it

  
The blue screen (BSOD) has almost become the hallmark of the Windows system. Once it appears, it means that the system has completely collapsed, and the program and data are completely lost. It is common for computers to have blue screens, but there are only a few that will be solved by themselves. Today, the ninth software will take everyone together to find a way. With the advancement of technology, Windows' blue screen chances are greatly reduced, but it will still appear occasionally, and it is still maddening that you can't see any useful information on the blue screen, let alone find the reason.

For example, many people upgrade from Windows 7 /8.1 to Windows 10, the occasionally you will see a blue screen and prompts "DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION", and gives error code "0x00000133", but not much time to time there will be It popped up and it seems to be completely random.
In response, Microsoft support engineer Anannya Podder gave the answer that this may be caused by the incompatibility of the iastor.sys storage driver with Windows 10. Microsoft is working on a solution to avoid it during the upgrade of Windows 10. bring it here.
If you have upgraded and will encounter a blue screen, you can try the following solutions:
1. Right click on the Start button and select Device Manager.
2. Expand the first "IDE ATA/ATAPI Controller".
3. Select the entry with "SATA AHCI", for example the standard SATA AHCI controller, right click on "Properties" and switch to the "Driver" tab.
4, click the "Update Driver" button, select "Browse my computer and find driver software", "Select from the computer's device driver list".
5, select "standard SATA ACHI controller", the next step, complete.
6, restart.
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