Illustration: After the Win10 system is upgraded, the blue screen is started and the computer is restarted continuously to solve the problem. The win10 system is upgraded.
After the Win10 system is upgraded, what should I do if I have a blue screen and the computer is continuously restarted? In fact, most of the hardware environments are related to this problem. The most likely cause of this problem is the graphics card, because many graphics card drivers are not compatible with Win10 systems, we can solve the problem by uninstalling and reinstalling the driver of the video card.
In the lower left corner of the win10 system desktop, click the Start Menu. in the lower left corner of the Start menu, you can see the "Settings" button and click open, in "Update and security", click "Restore", and click "restart now" in "Advanced Startup", as shown in:
Click the "Troubleshooting" option, as shown in:
Click "advanced options", as shown in:
Click the "Startup Settings" option, as shown in:
Click "restart", as shown in:
Press F4 to enter the security mode, as shown in:
After entering security mode, right-click the Start menu and select "Device Manager", as shown in:
Expand the display adapter of the Device Manager, find the video card, and disable the video card or uninstall the video card driver, as shown in:
If you cannot connect to "Troubleshooting", you can use the Force Shutdown method after restart to guide the system into troubleshooting. If you cannot perform the test multiple times at a time, you can generally perform the following three times.
After the video card driver is uninstalled, check whether it can be started properly. If yes, it indicates that the blue screen is automatically restarted due to the video card driver. reinstall the video card driver, we can download a driver genie or drive life to solve the problem.