Re: Satellite - blue screen after BIOS update

Hello

My computer laptop girls worked very well until I did the BIOS update this morning. Now, I get the blue screen of death STOP: 0X0000007F. Help, please

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Carol

Hey, Carol, welcome to the forum! :)

Don t misunderstand me, but may I ask why you n t post more information about your problem?
Important to know is that your laptop you have exactly and where to download the updated BIOS and for what model. This is important information.

By the way: have you ever tried to load the default settings in the BIOS after update?

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