Blue screen ntfs.sys error Windows 10?

Blue screen ntfs.sys error Windows 10?

If you get blue screens on Windows 10, saying ntfs.sys error, you might try a few things.

Usually, this error is related to hardware / memory issues.

1. Install the software called Crystal Disk and check the state your hard drives are in.
If they are in a good state, move on.

2. If you are using an SSD, unplug the cables and plug them to other cable sockets. Or just plug them back within the same cable sockets.
Put some duct tape on the plug and the area where it gets in. So it stays completely sealed there.

3. Remove the RAM memory from the sockets and put it back. Blow some air to get the dust off, if there is any.

4. Be sure that all cables are in a good position, inside the case.

5. From Windows, go to uninstall and uninstall every program that you think you don’t need.
There are some programs that might run in the background and cause this blue screen.

6. If nothing works, upgrade your drivers, start with the graphic card drivers. Be careful, most of the AMD drivers have issues after upgrades. If you are using a TV out feature, expect to have issues with the resolution.
You might not find motherboard drivers, but give it a search.

7. Last resort, reinstall Windows 10, see if it gets better.

For me, after doing some of these tweaks, I stopped having the ntfs.sys blue screens on my Windows 10.
I usually had one or two blue screens each day, randomly.

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