it depends. bluescreens can happen for many reasons, most of the time non-fatal BSODs are caused by memory management fails (I.e. RAM overflow, Low disk space, Stack overflow). i recommend taking a backup of your computer (It should be an option in the control panel), taking a picture of your windows key (Enter "wmic path softwarelicensingservice get OA3xOriginalProductKey" into the CMD), and wiping the laptop.
@graybox the external harddrive I use to backup my computer might be broken (I'm not going to test on my laptop, it got liquid in it and it might short my computer out and we don't have a spare to test the drive on). Is there anyway I could backup my 1.47 TB laptop without an external hard drive?
yup u shld probs see like a technician or smth 2 try n fix it cuz there's obvs a issue
it depends. bluescreens can happen for many reasons, most of the time non-fatal BSODs are caused by memory management fails (I.e. RAM overflow, Low disk space, Stack overflow). i recommend taking a backup of your computer (It should be an option in the control panel), taking a picture of your windows key (Enter "wmic path softwarelicensingservice get OA3xOriginalProductKey" into the CMD), and wiping the laptop.
@graybox the external harddrive I use to backup my computer might be broken (I'm not going to test on my laptop, it got liquid in it and it might short my computer out and we don't have a spare to test the drive on). Is there anyway I could backup my 1.47 TB laptop without an external hard drive?
if you happen to have a few USB drives you could segment the backup by using the CD option !!