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Thank you for posting your question in the Microsoft Community.
Sorry to know that you receiving Blue screen errors when working on Windows 8. It would be helpful if you could reply to these questions to assist you further.
1. Does the error occur when you are performing any particular task?
2. Have you made any recent software or hardware changes on the system?
Let’s try the following steps and check if it helps to fix the issue.
Method 1:
Unplug all the external devices connected to your system (except the Keyboard and mouse) and check if it helps.
You may also update the chipset, video card, network and sound card to the latest version by visiting the computer manufacturer’s website.
For further information, refer the article:
What if a device isn't installed properly?
Method 2:
Step 1:
You may try booting in safe mode with networking and check for the issue.
a. Press Windows logo +X and select
Run.
b. Type
msconfig and hit enter.
c. Now click the
boot tab.
d. Place a check mark on the
safe boot option.
e. Choose the type of safe mode by selecting one of the options below the
Safe boot check box:
f. Click apply
and then ok. Restart the computer.
Note: After you have checked the issue in safe mode, follow these steps to boot to normal startup.
a. Press the ‘Windows + R’ key on the keyboard.
b. In the ‘Run’ windows type ’MSCONFIG’ and click ‘Ok’.
c. On the ‘General’ tab, click the ‘Normal Startup’ option, and then click
‘OK’.
d. When you are prompted to restart the computer, click ‘Restart’.
You may also refer the article to boot in safe mode from Advanced Startup options.
Windows Startup Settings (including safe mode)
Step 2:
If you are not facing the issue in safe mode, you may perform a clean boot and check if it helps.
A clean boot helps to verify if any third party application services or startup item is causing this issue.
How to perform a clean boot to troubleshoot a problem in Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8
Note: Make sure you put the computer back to Normal Startup once you are done with the troubleshooting.
Method 3:
You may also try running a memory diagnostic and check for the issue.
a. Press Windows logo button and F key on your keyboard.
b. In this window, you can find a small search bar. In this search bar enter
Diagnose your computer’s memory problem, click on search button and search using
Settings option. Follow the instructions to run it.
You may also try uploading the Minidump files using SkyDrive:
Use SkyDrive to upload the collected files:
Hope the information helps.
If you need further assistance, please reply and we will be happy to help you.