This post will help you fix 0x00000050 from the Windows 8 PC where you get a Blue screen error / BSOD. Now, there are quite a few explanations to this error code. This error can be appear when you update your PC, or might happen when you install or update an security/antivirus program. However, problems with display driver or a third-party search tool can also throw such kind of error.
The way you can fix 0x00000050 error:
First Method: Updating the Display Adapter Drivers
- Boot the computer into Safe Mode
- Now, go to Device Manager from Control Panel
- Expand the Display Adapters section
- Right Click the listed device
- Tap on uninstall.
- Restart your PC again in Safe Mode.
- Go to Device Manager and click on the Scan for hardware changes button
- The Display driver will automatically get install
- Again reboot your system in normal mode
- Connect to the internet and download/Install the latest available Display drivers from your motherboard manufacturer / System / Graphic Card Manufacturer’s support website.
Second method:
If you have just installed any security or antivirus software or you have just updated it and then receiving a Blue screen error then do these things
- Boot your system in Safe Mode
- Uninstall your Antivirus / security program, from Windows 8
- Restart your computer to make sure that Windows starts up normally.
- Go to Windows Update from Control Panel
- Once successfully the PC get updated
- Re-boot your system
- Again install the Antivirus / Security software
Third Method : Updating the BIOS
Remember that updating of BIOS is a risky procedure, any silly mistake could harm your computer hardware. SO, perform this at your own risk. I shall not be liable for any damage to your PC by following steps.
- Visit to your computer /Motherboard manufacturer’s support website
- Note down the exact model no. /Version no. / service tag or other necessary information that might be required to pinpoint the exact BIOS for your PC
- After finding the exact matched files, download the new version of BIOS and follow the instructions stated by your manufacturer’s support website for Updating the BIOS.
- Kindly, read every safety precaution and methods mentioned in the manufacturer’s support sites while updating the BIOS
Also, Make sure that never restart your system while updating procedure is running, even if, some the process might look hanged. Let it run and finish on it’s own.
Fourth Method: Checking for Faulty RAM memory
If you are using Windows 7, Vista or Win 8, checking memory is quite simple
- Just Boot from the Windows Installation CD / DVD
- Once the boot process get finish
- Tap on Repair your computer
- Now, from the options listed
- Tap on Windows memory Diagnostics
- This process will run for a while and will check if there is any problem in the installed RAM memory in your computer.
If problem is detected, you should change the memory to solve the troubles.



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