A user replaced a PC CPU with a faster one, but now the PC displays a BSOD on bootup. What is the problem?

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A user replaced a PC CPU with a faster one, but now the PC displays a BSOD on bootup. What is the problem?

  • The CPU voltage is set too high.
  • The CPU multiplier has not been set.
  • The front side bus is set too low.
  • The CMOS settings have not been saved on bootup.

Explanation: Causes of a BSOD include a corrupt or incompatible driver or incorrect settings for the CPU voltage, which can result in the CPU not functioning correctly and a BSOD.

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