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晴 萧 0 Reputation points
2023-06-03T08:13:37.74+00:00

Open the relationship view in PowerPivot in Excel, and the computer will have a blue screen

Microsoft 365 and Office | Excel | For business | Windows
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  1. Tanay Prasad 2,260 Reputation points
    2023-06-05T05:58:04.7833333+00:00

    Hi,

    The Blue Screen you're experiencing is known as the "Blue Screen of Death" or BSOD. A blue screen indicates a critical system error that can be caused by various factors, including hardware or driver conflicts, system instability, or software issues.

    You can try the following steps:

    1. Update drivers: Ensure that your computer's hardware drivers, especially those related to your graphics card, are up to date.
    2. Update Excel and PowerPivot: Make sure you have the latest updates and patches installed for both Excel and PowerPivot.
    3. Disable add-ins: Temporarily disable any third-party Excel add-ins that might be conflicting with PowerPivot. Go to the Excel Options menu, navigate to the Add-Ins section, and uncheck any add-ins.
    4. Repair Office installation: Use the Microsoft Office Repair feature to fix any potential issues with the installation. Open the Control Panel, locate Microsoft Office in the list of installed programs, and select the Repair option.
    5. Check system resources: Ensure that your computer meets the system requirements for Excel and PowerPivot. Verify that you have enough free disk space, memory (RAM), and processing power to handle the operations.

    Best Regards.

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