1, first try to enter the safe mode of whether the blue screen will occur;
2, if the discovery of Safe mode is not blue screen, you can try a clean start;
1 First use the account with administrator rights to log on to the computer, and then open the Run dialog box, enter Msconfig, return to open the System Configuration Utility;
2 Switch to the General tab in the Open window, then click Selective Startup, and then click to clear the Load Startup items check box;
3 Switch to the Services tab, select the Hide all Microsoft services check box, and then click the "Disable all" button;
4 In the Startup tab, click "Disable All" and click OK, then click "Restart Startup", and if you want to return to normal mode, just click "Normal start" on the General tab.
3, check whether the recent addition or deletion of changes to the above program or drive;
4, recommended repair system files or repair installation
Open the Start menu, then locate the command prompt option and right-click to select "Run as admin", then enter Sfc/scannow, press ENTER, and repair system files, and you can only reload the system if you can't.