Sometimes it happens because of outdated drivers or corrupted settings. If your computer has been infected with any kind of malware or virus, then it may also cause blue screen errors on your computer. You must remove all these things from your system as soon as possible using an antivirus program such as Norton or Avast! Antivirus & Security Suite 2017 . Even if there are no viruses or malware, a slow internet connection can also cause this problem as well as overheating issues on the motherboard and other hardware components inside your laptop causing these problems
There may be dust or dirt on the fan. To clean it, turn off your computer and unplug it from the power source. Then, turn your laptop upside down and remove the battery cover by sliding it away from the front edge of the laptop. Using a can of compressed air, blow out any dust or dirt that is visible in the fan opening. You may also use a vacuum cleaner with an attachment designed for cleaning electronics if you have one available. If there is still dust or dirt visible after using compressed air or a vacuum cleaner, you will need to remove additional screws under the bottom cover of your laptop.
1.Click Start, and then click All Programs followed by Accessories.
2.Right-click Command Prompt, and then click Run as administrator.
3.Enter your password, and then click Continue.
4.Type the following command into the Command Prompt window: \\\'bcdedit -set loadoptions DISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS\\\'. Press Enter to run this command.