So, I was on Windows 10, playing minecraft pixelmon 1.7.10 and when I tried to make a custom trainer, it accidentally made 2 so I battled one and beat it and right after my pc had a BSOD - can't remember the error code - and it now stays on a black screen on boot (after win 10 loading screen). Please help or my dad will kill me for wrecking it plz plz plz help me. The other running mods i can remember are gravity gun, morph, optifine, ichunutil 4.2.2 and they are all on 1.7.10.
Also, does this belong in off topic? I put it here coz it's mc related.
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Blue Screens are almost always driver related. It's not really minecraft related, and is mostly beyond our scope. To get real help, you should go to the microsoft forums, and you will need to find the .dmp file for the bluescreen.
However, it's almost assuredly a graphics driver issue, so if you boot to safe mode (usually hold f8 during startup, but it varies) and delete the driver from device manager, you may be able to fix it. However, you may need to run the driver updater that comes with windows 10 again to get the proper drivers
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So, I was on Windows 10, playing minecraft pixelmon 1.7.10 and when I tried to make a custom trainer, it accidentally made 2 so I battled one and beat it and right after my pc had a BSOD - can't remember the error code - and it now stays on a black screen on boot (after win 10 loading screen). Please help or my dad will kill me for wrecking it plz plz plz help me. The other running mods i can remember are gravity gun, morph, optifine, ichunutil 4.2.2 and they are all on 1.7.10.
Also, does this belong in off topic? I put it here coz it's mc related.
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Blue Screens are almost always driver related. It's not really minecraft related, and is mostly beyond our scope. To get real help, you should go to the microsoft forums, and you will need to find the .dmp file for the bluescreen.
However, it's almost assuredly a graphics driver issue, so if you boot to safe mode (usually hold f8 during startup, but it varies) and delete the driver from device manager, you may be able to fix it. However, you may need to run the driver updater that comes with windows 10 again to get the proper drivers