You can configure Windows to not automatically restart when a bsod occurs. In the Control Panel, go to System and then select the Advanced tab. Then click Settings under Startup and Recovery. Clear the Automatically restart checkbox.
Now when the bsod happens, it will stay until you power down the computer. You can read the STOP error of the bsod and any potential file name. Now you can search for the exact error and solution. This article on troubleshooting blue screen errors might help you further.
Hello. I removed my keyboard in a labtop and .cleaned that. after i reinstall the keyboard i got a...
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Hello. I removed my keyboard in a labtop and .cleaned that. after i reinstall the keyboard i got a problem. The back button and delete button won´t work with a single push. Only when i delete the hole word is works but not the single click. Os is windows 7 and the pc is a asus x59sr