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Sabby123

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If you can't boot in normal way or in safe mode, try the system recovery way.

Try first the "Startup Repair" or "System Restore" options. You can also use the "Prompt Command" to run an "sfc /scannow" for example and all other commands.

 

 

Once again, some infos are needed.. OS version, screenshot of the BSOD error message (use your phone if needed), hardware,..

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I'm assuming if you have display drivers, you have a GPU. If so, try switching to your motherboard's VGA/HDMI port when booting into safe mode. As it's possible there aren't any drivers for the graphics card to work with, and so the graphics card won't work meaning the display won't show anything :)

 

As for the BSOD itself, we're going to need some more information it like Anni said :)

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