Hi! Good day , Jerry here, an independent advisor. Here to help you.
Sorry to hear that you are having blue screen loop. May I ask the error code that you are getting on the blue screen? Also can you provide the model of your Lenovo laptop.
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When i turn on the pc i instantly get a blue screen few seconds later it restarts and does the blue screen again there are 3 errors that happen they change each time like treahd
_stuck_in_hard_drive and 2 other ones cant remember... PLS HELP I NEED PC NOW
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Hi! Good day , Jerry here, an independent advisor. Here to help you.
Sorry to hear that you are having blue screen loop. May I ask the error code that you are getting on the blue screen? Also can you provide the model of your Lenovo laptop.
I dont see the windows boting it shows a lenovo logo and then its blue screen
Alright. If you are encountering "Thread Stuck in Device Driver" blue screen error. This error typically indicates that a thread in the graphics driver is stuck in an infinite loop, causing the system to crash. This issue can be caused by a variety of factors, including outdated or corrupted graphics drivers, hardware issues, or conflicts between different software components.
Step 1
If you're having trouble accessing your system due to the blue screen error, you can try booting into Safe Mode.
-Restart your computer.
-When Windows starts to boot, hold down the "Shift" key and repeatedly press the "F8" key.
-Select "Safe Mode" from the Advanced Boot Options menu.
Step 2
Run Windows update. Ensure that Windows is up to date. Sometimes, system updates can include fixes for driver-related issues.
Step 3
Update Graphics Drivers. Outdated or corrupted graphics drivers are a common cause of this error. Visit the website of your graphics card manufacturer (NVIDIA, AMD, or Intel) and download the latest drivers for your specific graphics card model.
If the above steps doesn't work. You might want to consider using system restore or worst come to worst Reset or reinstall windows.
I have the same issue my laptop is 11gen
DRIVER VERIFIER DMA VIOLATION