How to finally resolve the red screen of death on Windows 10

How to finally resolve the red screen of death on Windows 10

Four tips to help you defeat the notorious Windows 10 Red Screen of Death error

by Ben Smith

The Red Screen of Death, or RSOD, is a critical error that can severely impact your Windows operating system, similar to the age-old Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) and Black Screen errors. We’ll discuss why the Red Screen error occurs and provide you with some quick fixes to resolve it. Let’s jump right into it.

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Causes of the Red Screen of Death error

The Red Screen of Death error can cause your computer to lag and cause constant shutdowns.  This error can occur without any warning, potentially causing damage to your Windows 10 operating system. Here are 5 factors that can contribute to the frequent occurrence of the RSOD error:

1) Broken or outdated drivers: Drivers that are not up-to-date or damaged can trigger the RSOD error.

2) Defective graphics driver: Issues with your graphics drivers can lead to the appearance of the Red Screen error.

3) BIOS problems: Malfunctions or incompatibilities with your system’s BIOS can cause the RSOD error to occur.

4) Incorrect software configurations: Improperly configured software can cause the occurrence of the Red Screen error.

5) Hardware malfunctioning: Faulty hardware components can also be responsible for triggering the RSOD error.

 

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5 tips for resolving the Red Screen of Death error

Luckily, there are some simple ways to fix the Red Screen of Death error, so if you have this problem, there’s no need to panic. However, it’s always a good idea to regularly back up your computer to prevent data loss in case of issues like the Red Screen of Death. Check out our guide on how to back up your computer for step-by-step instructions.

To ensure you have a reliable backup solution, consider investing in an external hard drive or cloud storage service. Having a backup can save you a lot of hassle and heartache if you ever encounter a critical error like the Red Screen of Death. Now, here are five tips to fix the Red Screen of Death error on Windows 10.

 

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Tip #1 – Restart your computer

The first thing you should do to resolve the Red Screen error is to restart your computer. This is always the best starting place because a simple restart can efficiently resolve several operating system issues with Windows 10. You may need to perform a hard restart on your computer. To do this:

 
  • Press and hold down your computer or laptop power button
  • Wait for the computer to power down fully
  • Wait a few minutes before turning back on

 

Tip #2 – Delete recently installed programs in safe mode

Sometimes, you may experience the Red Screen of Death error after installing a new application. If this is the case, there’s no need to panic. All you need to do is uninstall the application you recently installed. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to uninstall programs in safe mode:

  • Press the Windows Key + R key
  • Type msconfig and select OKA screenshot displaying msconfig on Windows.
  • Select the boot tabA screenshot displaying the Safe Boot tab in Windows 10/11.
  • Under boot options, select Safe

Now that you’ve booted in safe mode, here’s what you should do next.

  • Go to the control panel
  • Click Uninstall a Program under “Programs”
  • Double-click the recently installed program and select the Uninstall option
  • Follow the on-screen instructions until the uninstall process is complete

A screenshot showing the Control Panel in Windows.

 

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Tip #3 – Run SFC command

Corrupted Windows 10 system files are the most common cause of a Red Screen, Black Screen, or Blue Screen error on Windows 10. Luckily, repairing corrupted system files with Windows 10 SFC commands is not too difficult. Here’s what you need to do:

  • To open the run box, press the Windows key and key on your keyboard
  • Write CMD in the Run Box, then hit the Shift+CTRL+Enter keys simultaneously to open the Command promptA screenshot displaying the Windows Command Prompt.
  • Input SFC/Scannow and hit enter. Wait for a moment until the verification is completed.A screenshot showing the SFC/Scannow program in the Windows Command Center.
  • After the scan, you can restart your computer and see if the Red Screen error persists.

 

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Tip #4 – Update your graphics driver

The Red Screen of Death error often occurs due to problems with the graphics drivers. Fortunately, with the current version of Windows 10, updating your graphics drivers is much simpler than it used to be.

First things first, you will need to know which type of graphics card you have: AMD, or Nvidia, or potentially Intel (this is unlikely unless you have one of the few computers utilizing Intel Arc graphics).

Here’s how to check which graphics card your computer has:

  • Head to the Device Manager
  • Click Display AdapterA screenshot showing the Device Manager and Display Adapter on Windows 10.

Once you know which graphics card you have, you can download the AMD Windows 10 auto-detect program or NVIDIA’s version of this same tool.  If you are someone with Intel Arc graphics, there’s no need to panic. Intel has the same tool available for you. These auto-update tools allow you to keep track of driver updates. They all can scan your computer and install the drivers based on what’s installed on your computer, meaning you don’t have to go through and manually install the drivers from their software page.

 

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Kurt’s key takeaways

While Windows error codes can be an annoying problem to deal with, they are not too difficult to resolve. We’ve collected here four easy tips to help you resolve the Red Screen of Death. In most cases, all you need to do to fix the Red Screen of Death is update your graphics drivers, which, luckily, AMD and NVIDIA (and Intel) have made easier than ever to do.

Given the challenges posed by the Red Screen of Death error, how do you believe Microsoft should enhance its support and update its systems to better assist users in preventing and resolving such critical issues? Let us know below in the comments.

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