1. Check the processor seating, heat sink, and the compound between the processor and the heat sink which are common causes. (See FATAL error codes below.) ———-
2. Check ASUStek, their on-line documentation and drivers, and ask in their forums about any known issues. BiosVersion = 3203
3. As needed use ALL the other methods in the troubleshooters below and in the next message.
Press the Windows + X keyboard shortcut to quickly open the Links menu.
Click Event Viewer.
Keep an eye on the area
Click the Create Custom View link.
Select a time scale.
Select the Event section level errors check box.
Select the Event Logs menu.
Select the Windows Logs check box.
You can find the BSOD log files in Event Viewer, Control Panel and Registry Editor for Windows. Below we have listed the steps described for finding these live files in these three utilities.
Select Windows On logs on the left side of the window.
You see number a in terms of subcategories.
All BSOD errors are labeled as “Error”.
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Install the latest drivers.
Install updates.
Start repair.
System Restore.
Fix memory or disk errors.
Restore master boot record.
Reinstall Windows 7.
Go to C:/Windows/Software Distribution/Download and delete all files and folders in the download folder. Then go back to the root of your C: drive and delete the $Windows.~BT folder.
Reboot the laptop and enter the BIOS using the F2 key by pressing Del or Esc.
Enable UEFI in boot menu.
Disable secure boot.
Start navigation helps with settings. Click the start menu icon for help.
Then you need to select Update & Security.
Move “˜Recovery” from some left menu.
Then you just need to click “Restart” under the start period.
Select Troubleshoot.
Move on to complex options.
Select “UEFI Firmware” and click “Restart”.
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