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Occasional BSOD after motherboard swap

Hi, I am facing occasional BSOD after swapping my old x570 for a new b550 motherboard.

I reinstalled Chipset, Audio, LAN and some other drivers related to the new motherboard.

The issue is that the BSOD occurs right after the moment I enter my login pin. Can this mean that a Windows reinstall is necessary? I have attached WhoCrashed report of the two BSOD's. Also I heard that fully populated slots of high frequency memory on Ryzen can cause issues with stability, not that I notice any. The PC runs fine for 99% of the time except those two random BSOD's at login.

 

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Just now, Techreprise said:

Can this mean that a Windows reinstall is necessary?

typically youre suppose to be doing that already.

jumping boards isn't a feature of windows. it's just something thats sometimes possible. Windows doesn't HAVE TO run correctly if you do it though. Sometimes it works fine but sometimes it doesn't.

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you can do sfc /scannow in troubleshooting mode and a checkdsk c:  to see if it's the disk giving you issues.  before you reinstall

 

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43 minutes ago, Robchil said:

you can do sfc /scannow in troubleshooting mode and a checkdsk c:  to see if it's the disk giving you issues.  before you reinstall

 

Sfc didn't find any errors and the disk is also fine, health@98%.

Will try to do a force update to Win 11 before I reinstall. 

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Faced another BSOD. Looks like my GPU driver which I may have forgotten to reinstall maybe the culprit.
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  • Deepcool AK620 WH
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  • Antec EAG Pro 750 80+G
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Update: Moved over to windows 11 via offline update with a reinstall of Chipset, GPU, Audio, Lan and Kaspersky. So far no more BSOD's faced.

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  • Deepcool AK620 WH
  • Deepcool CK500 WH
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  • Benq Mobiuz EX2510 144Hz
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