BlueScreenView is a user-friendly application that allows you to easily analyze and troubleshoot blue screen errors on your computer. With its intuitive interface, you can view detailed information about the crash, including the driver that caused it and the memory address where it occurred. You can also save the information for future reference and even search for solutions online. Say goodbye to the frustration of blue screen crashes with BlueScreenView!
Easily view detailed information about Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) crashes, including the stop code, error message, and related files.
Analyze minidump files generated after a system crash to identify the cause of the crash and troubleshoot the issue effectively.
Filter and search through the list of crash reports based on various criteria such as date, type of error, and more for easy troubleshooting.
Export detailed crash information to a text file for further analysis or sharing with technical support to resolve the issue efficiently.
Get a quick overview of all crash reports with a summary that includes the number of crashes, types of errors, and frequency of occurrences.
Customize the display options such as font size, color themes, and column settings to suit your preferences and improve readability.
Update: 11 Feb 2025
Windows 11 users may face application crashes or the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD). The Event Viewer tool aids in diagnosing these issues by filtering Critical and Error events. Reviewing these can help identify significant errors, with BugCheck events indicating BSOD occurrences for further analysis.
Tech firm reports increased BSOD incidents in latest Windows update. Users experience critical shutdowns requiring troubleshooting. Company advises disconnecting non-essential devices, booting in safe mode, and using repair commands. Online forums offer additional support for unresolved issues.
Microsoft's Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) has evolved through contributions from multiple authors. Initially, Windows 3.1 featured a blue screen by Steve Ballmer, followed by Raymond Chen's Windows 95 version. The definitive BSOD for Windows NT, signaling critical failures, was created by John Vert.
Tech companies are addressing a rise in Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) errors affecting Windows users. Solutions include repeated reboots, system restores, or Safe Mode file deletions. Users are advised to check emergency services' websites and social media for alternative contact numbers if needed.
Netizens globally report Blue Screen issues on Windows, affecting media outlets and causing significant disruptions. In Malaysia, 70% of laptops are impacted, leading to company-wide shutdowns. A Reddit user suggests a potential solution to stop the Blue Screen of Death loop.
BlueScreenView, a lightweight and free app, simplifies identifying BSOD causes by highlighting primary crash files in red. Easier to use than Windows Event Viewer, it supports nearly all Windows versions since the early 2000s and is available in multiple languages without requiring installation.