Last Updated on April 19, 2024

You may be familiar with the Blue Screen of Death or Black Screen of Death errors. But have you encountered a Yellow Screen of Death error that says, “Your PC ran into a problem and needs to restart. We're just collecting some error info, and then we'll restart for you” when you try to boot your Windows 10 computer? If so, you won't be able to enter Windows until it reaches 100%. Don't worry, / will provide you with over 5 solutions to fix this issue.

#1 What Causes the “Yellow Screen of Death” in Windows 10?

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    • Outdated or faulty drivers
    • Damaged file system
    • Incompatible software/applications
    • Issues with Windows 10 updates

Now that you're familiar with the main causes behind this error, let's delve into seven methods that will help you identify and fix the "Yellow Screen of Death." Share the fantastic article below, containing seven reliable solutions, on your social media platforms by clicking the buttons:

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How to Fix the "Yellow Screen of Death" - 7 Ways

In this section, we will delve into and provide a comprehensive guide on seven popular methods to fix a yellow-tinted computer screen. Here's an overview of the methods we'll be discussing:

  1. Method 1: Run Startup Repair
  2. Method 2: Boot in Safe Mode
  3. Method 3: Update/Reinstall Drivers
  4. Method 4: Run Windows 10 Updates/Restore Windows
  5. Method 5: Perform a Clean Boot
  6. Method 6: Run Automatic Repair
  7. Method 7: Rebuild MBR

Method 1: Use Boot Repair with Partition Master

For fixing boot issues or BSOD (Blue Screen of Death), black screen, green screen, white screen, and other freezing errors, your best bet is to use Partition Master Professional. It provides a "Bootable CD/DVD/USB" feature that can fix various boot issues with a single click, including blue, black, green, and white screens. Best of all, this user-friendly software doesn't require complicated operations.

Here's the full step-by-step guide for the Quick Steps:

Prepare
Since you can't start from this Windows PC, you'll need a working Windows computer and a USB drive to create bootable media.

Step 1: Connect the external hard drive/USB to the PC, launch AOMEI Partition Assistant, select "Create Bootable Media", and then click "Create Bootable Media".

USB Drive Creator Wizard

Step 2: Choose the available USB drive or CD/DVD, then click Create. You can also burn the Windows ISO file to the media.

Startup Disk Creator

Step 3. Connect the boot drive to the new computer and press F2 or Del to enter the BIOS. Set the WinPE boot drive as the boot disk, then press F10 to exit.

Step 4. Restart your computer and enter the WinPE environment. Then, open the Partition Master tool and click on “Boot Repair” under “Toolbox”.

Open Boot Repair

Step 5: Select the system you want to fix, and click on "Repair."

Click on "Repair your computer". Click Repair your computer

Step 6: Wait for a moment, and you'll receive a notification that the repair was successful. Click "OK" to finish the startup repair process.

Click "OK" to complete the fix.

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Method 2: Start in Safe Mode

One common way to fix a “Bluescreen of Death” is to restart your Windows operating system in Safe Mode. Follow these steps carefully:

Step 1: Turn on your Windows computer three times by holding down the "Start" button for 10 seconds. On the third try, it should enter Advanced Startup Options.

Step 2: Select Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup Settings > Restart.

Startup Settings

Step 3: After the restart, you'll see a few options. Choose one, or press F4 to start your computer in Safe Mode.

Method 3: Update/Reinstall the Drivers

A outdated or damaged graphics driver is mainly responsible for this blue screen error. Hence, the third solution that you should try is to update or reinstall the driver.

Option 1: Update the driver

Step 1: Locate the Start icon and choose Device Manager.

Device Manager

Step 2: Select “Display adapters” to expand the options, then choose “Update driver.”

Update display adapter driver

Step 3: Select the "Search automatically for updated driver software" option to look for and install the latest driver.

Option 2: Reinstall the driver

If no updates are available, or if the updated driver doesn't fix the issue, try removing the driver and reinstalling it. Follow these steps:

Step 1: In Device Manager, right-click the target driver and select Uninstall device.

Uninstall Device

Step 2. Click on “Uninstall” in the next window to confirm removal.

Step 3: Go to the manufacturer's website and download and install the latest graphics driver.

Method 4: Run a Windows 10 Update or Restore your System

The "Yellow Screen of Death" could be caused by errors encountered during a Windows 10 update. To resolve this issue, you can try updating Windows 10 to a newer version or rolling back your system to a previous version.

Option 1: Run the Windows 10 update

Before you begin, you'll need to create a bootable media to enter the WinPE environment and proceed with the update. Follow this tutorial:

Step 1: Click the “Start” icon and select “Settings.”

Step 2. Go to 'Update & Security' in the Settings window.

Click on **Update & Security**. ![Select Update & Security](/images/zh-cn/screenshot/partition-manager/select-update-security.png)

Step 3. You will be taken to the "Windows Update" window, where you should click "Check for updates" to download and install the available version of Windows.

Check for updates Check for updates

Option 2: Restore your Windows system

If the Yellow Screen of Death in Windows 10 is unfixable, you can try performing a System Restore, which will revert all of your settings, preferences, and apps to how they were at the time the restore point was made.

Warning
This operation will delete data. Back up your data in advance.

Step 1: Type “Create a restore point” in the Windows search box, and click on “System Restore.”

Advanced options for System Restore

Step 2: Click on "Choose a different restore point" and then click "Next."

Step 3: Select the restore point from the list and click Next. When the operation is complete, click Finish.

The above method also applies to black screen issues on Windows systems. You can find more solutions for this type of error in the following article:

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Method 5: Start in Clean Boot

A clean boot starts Windows with the minimum set of drivers and startup programs, which means that software compatibility issues are greatly reduced.

Step 1: Press "Windows + R," type msconfig, and then click "OK."

Open the Run dialog

Step 2: Select "System Configuration," then click on the "General" tab. Under "Selective Startup," check all the boxes except "Load startup items."

Checking the Boot Loader

Step 3: Go to the Services tab and check the box next to Hide all Microsoft services. Then click Disable All > OK.

Click on the button to the right of the "All" dropdown menu and select "Deny all" from the list.

4. In the “Startup” tab, select “Open Task Manager.” Disable all of the listed startup items before restarting your computer.

Method 6: Run a SFC Scan

Automatic Repair is one of the built-in utilities in Windows that helps users diagnose and fix issues related to failed startups. Before you begin, make sure you have your Windows installation media ready. Here are the simple steps:

Step 1. Insert the Windows installation media into the computer displaying the yellow screen error, and then restart your PC.

A message will prompt you to “Press any key to boot from the CD/DVD.” Do so.

Step 2: On the Install Windows page, select Repair your computer to enter the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE).

Repair your computer

Step 3. Go to the Choose an option screen, and then click Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Automatic Repair.

Automatic Repair

Method 7: Rebuild the MBR

Corrupted Windows system boot files can also lead to the yellow screen of death. In this case, you should rely on professional disk expert software that can safely rebuild the MBR. Partition Master Tool is our top recommendation as it can effectively fix the corrupted MBR table and repair failed startups.

If you have already tried the first method and created a bootable USB drive, skip to Step 2:

Step 1: Create a bootable WinPE disk

    • Launch Partition Master, and then click “Bootable Media” from the toolbar. Choose “Create Bootable Media”. • Click “Next” to finish the operation.
Create a bootable disk Create a bootable disk

Step 2. Boot into Partition Master Live USB

    1. Connect the bootable USB or CD/DVD to your computer.
    2. Press F2 or Del to enter BIOS when your computer is rebooting. Set it to boot from “Removable Device” or “CD-ROM Drive.” Then, Partition Master will run automatically.

Step 3. Rebuild the MBR

    Click “Toolbox” and then select “Rebuild MBR”.

Rebuild MBR Rebuild MBR

    Select the disk and MBR type, then click “Rebuild”.
Rebuild MBR
    Then you'll see “The MBR of Disk X has been successfully rebuilt.”
Rebuild MBR

Conclusions

In this article, we discussed the reasons that might lead to the yellow screen issue and seven reliable methods users can employ to fix it. As the yellow screen error is quite challenging, you must attempt complex methods intended for developers. To alleviate your workload and limitations, we recommend using the Partition Master tool, the safest and simplest solution in such scenarios. Here are tutorials for other screen death errors:

Frequently Asked Questions on How to Fix the "Yellow Screen of Death" Issue

In this FAQ section, we've gathered a list of questions related to the "Yellow Screen of Death" issue. You can browse the following answers for more information:

1. What causes all blue screens?

A Blue Screen of Death (BSoD) can be caused by hardware failure, outdated or improperly installed drivers, and software errors or incompatibilities. If an update to your graphics card or another hardware component's driver is incompatible with the rest of your system, it could lead to a BSoD.

2. How to fix the Blue Screen of Death in Windows 10?

If you encounter Windows 10 blue screen issues, try to restart your Windows 10 in Safe Mode. Here are the detailed steps:

Step 1: Press and hold the power button for 10 seconds three times to restart Windows.

Step 2: Your computer should then start in Safe Mode.

Step 3: Select Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup Settings > and click Restart.

3. Which Blue Screen of Death is the most deadly?

The Blue Screen of Death (BSOD), also known as a stop screen or stop error, is one of the most annoying computer maladies, second only to a malware or ransomware attack in its ability to ruin your day. It comes out of nowhere, and any unsaved work is lost.