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13 minutes ago, thegoogler said:

ah ok, i did a bios update and thought that was it ahaha

i will give it a try. If i format it will I loose the software and files on the drive that my windows os is installed on?

You have switched the whole platform (not just that, you went from Intel to AMD), even if you could keep the old Windows installation there would be issues.

You need to do a clean install of Windows. That is the only way to avoid issues.

Hello guys

I just built a new computer and installed my previous storage devices and configured them correctly and when I went to boot into windows on boot windows blue screens and sais that the error code is system service exception and it said the thing that caused it was asIO.sys

I looked into asI0.sys and it said it was an asus software, I used to have an asus x99 motherboard and now use an msi B450 motherboard and i don't quite know why this error is occuring.

does anyone know a fix to this?

 

thanks 

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3 minutes ago, thegoogler said:

Hello guys

I just built a new computer and installed my previous storage devices and configured them correctly and when I went to boot into windows on boot windows blue screens and sais that the error code is system service exception and it said the thing that caused it was asIO.sys

I looked into asI0.sys and it said it was an asus software, I used to have an asus x99 motherboard and now use an msi B450 motherboard and i don't quite know why this error is occuring.

does anyone know a fix to this?

 

thanks 

When changing a different MOBO brand it needs a format.

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2 minutes ago, Constantin said:

When changing a different MOBO brand it needs a format.

ah ok, i did a bios update and thought that was it ahaha

i will give it a try. If i format it will I loose the software and files on the drive that my windows os is installed on?

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13 minutes ago, thegoogler said:

ah ok, i did a bios update and thought that was it ahaha

i will give it a try. If i format it will I loose the software and files on the drive that my windows os is installed on?

You have switched the whole platform (not just that, you went from Intel to AMD), even if you could keep the old Windows installation there would be issues.

You need to do a clean install of Windows. That is the only way to avoid issues.

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1 minute ago, 191x7 said:

You have switched the whole platform (not just that, you went from Intel to AMD), even if you could keep the old Windows installation there would be issues.

You need to do a clean install of Windows. That is the only way to avoid issues.

ah ok cool

getting started on that now just pulling a few important files from the drive 

thanks heaps for you help guys :)

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