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Fix Green Screen of Death & Prevent Windows PC Crashes

5 expert-tested solutions to get rid of every green screen issue

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Updated onMarch 20, 2024

updated onMarch 20, 2024

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Windows’ infamousBlue Screen of Deathhas resulted from many crippled computers over the years, but the Redmond giant decided to change things a bit with the Green Screen of Death.

Thiserroris similar to the Blue Screen of Death because it crashes your device. However, if you’re experiencing Green Screen of Death issues, do not worry because this post contains many solutions that will help you fix this problem.

What can cause green screen?

What can cause green screen?

UnlikeCritical Process Died BSOD, this type of screen error isn’t that common, and it’s usually caused by system damage or corrupted files. In that regard, it’s similar to Orange Screen of Death.

In addition, if you overclock your device, you might even encounter a Brown Screen of Death on your PC or similar errors. Therefore it’s advised to remove any overclock settings that you have.

Some of the causes of this error include:

How do I stop the Green Screen of Death?

How do I stop the Green Screen of Death?

Before making changes to your PC to fix this issue, there are a few checks you should perform:

If you are still experiencing the problem, proceed to advanced troubleshooting.

1. Update your drivers

Alternatively, you can search your driver manufacturer’s website to download the latest version of the needed driver.

If the Green Screen of Death is preventing you from updating your driver, follow the steps below to boot into Safe Mode:

After this, you can now try to update your drivers again. Also, you should perform the other fixes in this guide while in Safe Mode.

Lastly, if updating drivers manually seems a bit tedious, you might be able to fix this problem by using a third-party tool that automatically does it.

You won’t have to worry about downloading the wrong driver versions or not finding the drivers at all anymore. This tool will automatically scan your system and do it for you.

Outbyte Driver Updater

2. Run SFC and DISM scans

The Green Screen of Death is likely to be caused by system files corruption. Therefore, running SFC and DISM scans through Command Prompt can fix the issue.

  1. Press theWindows Keyand type cmd in the search bar.

  2. Command Prompt will appear in the results. Run it as an administrator.

  3. Input the following command and pressEnterafter: sfc /scannow

  4. Wait for the command to run. This can take a while.

  5. Restart your PC and check if the Green Screen issue persists. If it does, go to step 6.

  6. Open cmd as an admin once more.

  7. Input the following commands one by one, and pressEnterafter each one:

Alternatively, you can install adedicated third-party toolto fix your computer’s Green Screen of Death issue.

Not only will the software scan your computer for problematic or missing files, but it will also restore or replace them by itself, keeping it healthy.

3. Remove third-party antivirus tools

If you’re using a third-partyantivirustool, remove it and use Windows’ built-in antivirus instead.

In addition to uninstalling the antivirus software, use a dedicated removal tool inCCleanerto ensure all the files and folders associated with the program have been removed.

4. Reset your PC

5. Perform a clean install

We hope the above solutions helped you fix the GSOD error you encountered on your PC because such errors will interfere with your daily activities and tasks.

Check outfive best Blue Screen of Death fixersor alternatively take a look at our comprehensive guide on how tofix a Black Screen of Deathfor more solutions.

If you have subject-related questions or suggestions, we’ll be glad to hear from you. You can post them in the comments section below.

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Madalina Dinita

Networking & Security Specialist

Madalina has been a Windows fan ever since she got her hands on her first Windows XP computer.

She is interested in all things technology, especially emerging technologies – AI and DNA computing in particular.

Prior to joining the WindowsReport team, she worked in the corporate world for a number of years.

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Madalina Dinita

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Madalina is a Windows fan since forever, especially interested in AI, emerging technologies, privacy, and security.