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Amd StoreMi installed windows doesnt boot correctly

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On 5/11/2022 at 10:11 AM, Ares6996 said:

try booting into safe mode and somehow remove the driver?

this storemi thing is buggy... and yes, you should try to remove it, and also if there is a separate amd harddrive driver that you installed you should remove that too.

 

The default Microsoft driver should be used in most cases. 

 

otherwise you can try to fix it with a usb boot device 

or reinstall windows completely 

 

 

Hello guys, im an idiot i know.

 

Yesterday I installed Amd StoreMi and after the installation i got a blue screen error, after several restarts i got to the windows login screen (After login I got blue screen again and it restarts then all i got is  blank screen until i turn off whith the power button) I tried to restore my system to a restore point in recovery options i made like 3 days ago but I just got a blank screen, I waited like a hour and a half i was hoping its loading but nothing happened so i turned off my pc.

 

Morning I tried doing this https://pureinfotech.com/uninstall-driver-recovery-environment-windows-10/  

with command prompt but if i click on command prompt in recovery settings i just get blank screen again and nothing happens until i turn it off with the power button as before..

 

What should i do? try booting into safe mode and somehow remove the driver? Or maybe I can do it with a bootable usb? Im not an expert any help appreciated.

 

System:

Ryzen 7 2700x

Gtx 1650 4GB D6

Coolermaster 650w bronze

Msi B450-A Pro Max

G skill 2x8 Gb Ram

 

Ps.

I got windows 10 enterprise on an nvme ssd and i have one more hdd. i read that somewhere theres an option in bios that can cause this problem, but i havent tried to go into bios yet (really weird my pc booting with a completely blank screen, i dont even see manufacturers logo…so i dont know if i can go into bios but i will try it when im home)

And I will attach a file with the blue screen error message.

Im sorry for this longass message hope you guys will understand.

 

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On 5/11/2022 at 10:11 AM, Ares6996 said:

try booting into safe mode and somehow remove the driver?

this storemi thing is buggy... and yes, you should try to remove it, and also if there is a separate amd harddrive driver that you installed you should remove that too.

 

The default Microsoft driver should be used in most cases. 

 

otherwise you can try to fix it with a usb boot device 

or reinstall windows completely 

 

 

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