Situatie
By default, Windows 11’s blue screen of death doesn’t display any information that can help you deal with the issue. It only shows a sad smiley and nothing much of value. To get Windows 11 to show more details on the BSOD, add an entry to your PC’s registry.
Solutie
Pasi de urmat
Open the Run dialog box using Windows+R, typing the following in the box, and pressing Enter (or selecting “OK”).
In the “User Account Control” prompt, select “Yes.”
You’ll see a Registry Editor window. Here, navigate to the following path. Then, on the right pane, right-click anywhere blank and choose New > DWORD (32-bit) Value.
Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\CrashControl
Enter DisplayParameters
as the entry name and press the Enter key. Then, double-click this entry.
A small box will open. Here, click the “Value Data” field and enter 1
. Then, select “OK.”
Reboot the PC to bring the changes into effect. From now on, when a BSOD error occurs, you’ll see the error details right on the BSOD itself.
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