In this article, we will discuss different fixes to solve this problem.

1. Driver Update

BSODs can occur due to outdated drivers, such as display drivers or mouse drivers. These are common reasons BSODs occur. You can check for updates and update the drivers to the latest version. You can also use a third-party driver update application to update drivers. Here’s a link to a detailed guide.

2. Check for Windows Update

It might be possible that there are new Windows updates available. With the latest updates, Microsoft usually fixes the bugs in recent updates. So, it is suggested to check for Windows updates and update your system.

3. Rollback to a Previous Restore Point

You can roll back to a previous restore point. Rolling back to a previous restore point will revert your Windows to a state where you were not experiencing the error, which can help in solving your problem. Do this only if you’ve created a Restore Point.

4. Uninstall the Update

If none of the solutions provided above work, you can simply uninstall the update. This will remove the update and roll back Windows to a previous version that was not causing this issue, helping to solve the problem. You can also check our detailed article for different methods to Uninstall updates.

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