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BSOD while doing updates

Pcnoob745

Hello. My pc was finished today, but when I started to do the updates, they downloaded and went to a restart as normal. When it restarted, it showed the Bsod shown on the photo. Will i have to reinstall windows?

Specifications: 

MOBO: AsRock B450 PRO4

PSU: some kind of Corsair 80+ bronze

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600x

GPU Radeon RX590

RAM 16 GB G.skill Ripjaws 3200mhz

Fans: Xilince and Aerocool

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Specifications: 

MOBO: AsRock B450 PRO4

PSU: some kind of Corsair 80+ bronze

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600x

GPU Radeon RX590

RAM 16 GB G.skill Ripjaws 3200mhz

Fans: Xilince and Aerocool

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Plug in your recovery USB or a drive if you use that...Rollback the update by using system restore.

Or you can try F8 as suggested in BSOD and boot into "last good known config"

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42 minutes ago, RageTester said:

Plug in your recovery USB or a drive if you use that...Rollback the update by using system restore.

Or you can try F8 as suggested in BSOD and boot into "last good known config"

When i press f8 it stays at the same screen

Specifications: 

MOBO: AsRock B450 PRO4

PSU: some kind of Corsair 80+ bronze

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600x

GPU Radeon RX590

RAM 16 GB G.skill Ripjaws 3200mhz

Fans: Xilince and Aerocool

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Go for the basics:

- Run a quick HDD test.

- Disable all startup programs.

- Run the DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth command.

 

But in my opinion, with errors like these, sometimes is better to re-install Windows. Specially if you already have a backup of your system.

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1 hour ago, Suzaku said:

Go for the basics:

- Run a quick HDD test.

- Disable all startup programs.

- Run the DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth command.

 

But in my opinion, with errors like these, sometimes is better to re-install Windows. Specially if you already have a backup of your system.

I was lucky to not have any important files. Just chrome and afterburner

Specifications: 

MOBO: AsRock B450 PRO4

PSU: some kind of Corsair 80+ bronze

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600x

GPU Radeon RX590

RAM 16 GB G.skill Ripjaws 3200mhz

Fans: Xilince and Aerocool

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