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I recently started having problems with my PC giving me a bluescreen every time I booted it, then entering a restart loop. I disabled driver signature enforcement, and then I was able to get into Windows after that. I then followed some advice to put these commands into Powershell(admin):

Repair-WindowsImage -Online -RestoreHealth
and press enter
Then type SFC /scannow
and press enter


And restarted. After restarting, it just gave me the same bluescreen errors again, and I can't get into Windows anymore. I've tried Startup Repair to no avail. System Restore offered no restore points. I also couldn't uninstall updates either.

 

A rough estimation of my specs:

 

AMD Ryzen 5 3600 3-core Processor
650 watt Mag A650BN MSI PSU
B450 Steel Legend p2.90 Motherboard
Geforce RTX 3060 GPU
2 sticks of 8gb DDR4 RAM
1tb HDD
Samsung SSD980 SSD

Any advice? Thanks in advance.

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i'd unplugg the extra hdd and then try with just the os drive in, bluescreens can be anything hardware failing or software conflicts, so having the extra drive might not be helping.

 

failing everything you have tried and the above it'll be a fresh install for me.

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40 minutes ago, aledsav1 said:

i'd unplugg the extra hdd and then try with just the os drive in, bluescreens can be anything hardware failing or software conflicts, so having the extra drive might not be helping.

 

failing everything you have tried and the above it'll be a fresh install for me.

Would that erase all my data?

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yes a fresh install would mean you will lose all data, unfortunately sometimes with pcs there is nothing other than a fresh install of windows that can potentially solve the issue, I always also do a full format of the storage drive as some files on that can be causing the issue, if there is anything you want to keep then you need to do a back up on another drive or usb, you can even create a partition on the storage drive to put your back ups on

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