If you’ve purchased a new monitor or a graphics card or replaced these devices with spare units, this could also bring about the Pink Screen of Death to appear. As we mentioned earlier, incompatible or damaged hardware is one of the reasons why Windows shows the feared pink screen.
First, eliminate the new graphics card from your computer and plug the old one in. If the problem doesn’t exist anymore, the new graphics card could be faulty. Using a broken external graphics card could also result in the same for a laptop. You can also try connecting your PC to another monitor to see if the setup works, which will help ascertain whether the display is defective.
Similarly, malfunctioning RAM, SSDs, motherboards, wires, and connectors can trigger the error. If your Windows PC has started acting up after upgrading the hardware, consider getting the components checked and replaced. For this, you should take care of an expert. Getting a replacement would be the best option if the parts are damaged.
If none of these methods work, consider contacting an authorized service center and taking in your PC or laptop for advance diagnostics.