A:Answer **One blue screen on a new laptop does not automatically mean it’s defective.**
A single BSOD within the first week is often caused by a **driver update, Windows update, or firmware settling in**, especially on a brand-new system.
That said, here’s the practical guidance:
**Do not panic if it happened once.**
* Windows sometimes crashes once during early updates or driver installs.
* If it hasn’t repeated, it’s not enough evidence to call the hardware bad.
**You SHOULD return or exchange it if:**
* The blue screen **happens again**, especially more than once.
* You see different error messages or increasing instability.
* It occurs during normal use, not just during updates or restarts.
**What to do immediately (before deciding):**
1. Run **Windows Update** fully (including optional updates).
2. Install **Lenovo Vantage** and update BIOS, chipset, and drivers.
3. Monitor for another crash over the next few days.
**Why returning is reasonable if it repeats:**
* You’re still within the retailer return window.
* Early instability on a brand-new device is a valid reason to exchange.
* You should not have to troubleshoot a new laptop long-term.
**Bottom line:**
One blue screen alone is not a red flag, but **two or more is**. If it happens again, return or exchange it without hesitation.