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How to Fix the MANUALLY_INITIATED_CRASH BSoD Error?

I’m encountering a MANUALLY_INITIATED_CRASH Blue Screen of Death (BSoD) error on my Windows system. The system suddenly crashes and restarts, even though I don’t recall intentionally triggering a manual crash. What steps can I take to prevent this error from happening again and stabilize the system?  If repeated crashes lead to boot issues or data loss, what are the safest methods to recover important data before attempting advanced troubleshooting or a Windows reinstall?

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That blue screen usually means something is triggering a forced crash, most often keyboard or mouse software, gaming tools, remote access apps, or leftover debug settings. I’d uninstall any recent input or system utilities, reset BIOS to defaults, update chipset and device drivers, and run a malware scan. If things get unstable or won’t boot, grab your files first using Windows Recovery Command Prompt or a Linux live USB.

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