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How to Fix BSoD Error 777 Failure Operating System

Learn how to quickly fix the BSOD by repairing system files

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Error 777 is the dreadedBlue Screen of Death (BSoD), indicating a total system error where the computer completely crashes because it can no longer operate normally.

When this happens, Windows will immediately fix itself and restart. Most of the time, this is all that needs to be done. However,if the BSoD keeps happening, you have a serious problem.

What causes the Blue Screen of Death on Windows?

What causes the Blue Screen of Death on Windows?

If you’ve used a Windows computer for any extended period of time, you’ve most likely run into the Blue Screen of Death. We also know that soul-crushing feeling of having your unsaved work wiped out.

But what causes it in the first place? Well, as it turns out, there are numerous culprits behind the BSoD; all of which are easily avoidable.

How can I fix this Blue Screen of Death error?

How can I fix this Blue Screen of Death error?

There are several things that you can do to fix the BSoD, assuming that it keeps happening regularly. This is not an extensive list, but it should give you a good launching point.

1. Download the latest hardware drivers

2. Perform an automatic repair

A bootable USB drive must come with Windows 11 ISO on it. If you don’t have this, be sure to check out ourguide on how to create the ISO.

3. Reboot into Safe Mode with Networking

Safe Mode with Networking launches Windows using only a limited amount of files and drivers. Use this time to troubleshoot apps that weren’t working previously or uninstall recent software.

See what is working and what isn’t working. Uninstall any problematic third-party software you come across.

4. Reset browser settings

5. Restore your computer via Command Prompt

What can I do if I have BSoD error 0x0000001a on my computer?

On the surface, all Blue Screen of Death errors might look the same to most people since they always result in the same thing, but there are differences. A different error might cause each one.

For example,error 0x0000001ais caused by computer tasks suddenly failing or outdated device drivers on your Windows 11 computer. To fix this, it’s recommended that you do two things.

First, you update your system drivers, then run an SFC scan to repair all damaged files. You should also learn how to addresserror 0x00000124caused by overclocking your computer.

Disabling overclocking and removing overclocking software are the first things you should do. Afterward, update your computer, then repair the system files with an SFC scan.

Feel free to comment below if you have questions about other BSoD errors. Also, leave comments about reviews you’d like to see or information on other Windows 11 functions.

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Cesar Cadenas

Networking & Security Specialist

Cesar has been writing for and about technology going on for 6 years when he first started writing tech articles for his university paper. Since then, his passion for technology blossomed into a prosperous writing career. He first started writing about tech in the entertainment world and would later move on to write about smart life tech and social media. He was recently a Technical Writer for tech company Extron where he wrote user guides for audio and video equipment.

He has since moved on to being a freelance writer looking to have a career in copywriting and hopes to share his love and knowledge of technology with the world. Recently, Cesar has written for the cryptocurrency news site, BTCPro and helping people understand tech.

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Cesar is a tech expert passionate about Windows, Microsoft, and anything surrounding the world of PCs.