Windows 10 blue screens after multiple component upgrades. Please help me isolate the cause, cant understand the WinDbg analysis.
31 minutes ago, aaa tech said:
Really? Wow thats weird. All my drives are registering as being in good health according to crystal disk info. The boot drive (nvme ssd) is reporting 92% good health and the remaining drives are generic mechanicals with nothing bad being reported. You think it could potentially be a mounted network drive or a corrupted flash drive? I have 2 servers mounted to the desktop and if I'm being honest I probably set something up incorrectly.
It's certainly possible, which is why I suggested only having 1 installed right now (the boot drive) as we try to troubleshoot things.
TBH, and others will almost certainly differ with me (which is fine) I am not impressed with Crystal Disk Info's accuracy on drive health. I prefer DiskGenius, though I admit fully the UI is cluttered.
It's also possible that having an old install transferred over, is causing issues, though it shouldn't, Microsoft has made great leaps in terms to re-using existing installs on new hardware, but I can't rule that out. You've changed a great deal all at once, and it makes troubleshooting tricky.
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