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Help with "Blue Screen of Death."

HelixEon

Every time I boot up Windows 10 I get this. I found a workaround if I go into the bios and use a backup but if I just regularly shutdown and reboot I get this screen. 

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sounds like a bad install of Windows.

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3 minutes ago, knightslugger said:

sounds like a bad install of Windows.

Either that or a failing drive.

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3 minutes ago, Codymm03 said:

Either that or a failing drive.

That too.

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9 minutes ago, HelixEon said:

Every time I boot up Windows 10 I get this. I found a workaround if I go into the bios and use a backup but if I just regularly shutdown and reboot I get this screen. 

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Either check the drives reliability or reinstall Windows.

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1 minute ago, NovaMan01 said:

Either check the drives reliability or reinstall Windows.

Someone gave me a used Patriot Torch LE 240gb so idk 

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3 minutes ago, HelixEon said:

Someone gave me a used Patriot Torch LE 240gb so idk 

download, install, and run CrystalDiskInfo

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3 minutes ago, HelixEon said:

Someone gave me a used Patriot Torch LE 240gb so idk 

And did it already have this copy of Windows? Or did you do the installation?

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9 hours ago, HelixEon said:

Every time I boot up Windows 10 I get this. I found a workaround if I go into the bios and use a backup but if I just regularly shutdown and reboot I get this screen. 

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I had this. Heres how to fix it 

 

1. Grab a USB 8GB Or more.

 

2. Make it bootable by using windows 10 media creater.

 

3. go to the bios and make it bootable. 

 

4. Boot to it and if you press next once or twice theres a repair pc button

 

5. Select repair startup.

 

6. go to bios manually select hdd and boot to it.

 

7. go to Computer management then disk management. Check and make sure the drive formats are correct and that nothing else is interfearing with the installion

 

8. If all fails reset it and delete all partitions on the hdd and let windows create them. 

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46 minutes ago, Killstreak said:

I had this. Heres how to fix it 

 

1. Grab a USB 8GB Or more.

 

2. Make it bootable by using windows 10 media creater.

 

3. go to the bios and make it bootable. 

 

4. Boot to it and if you press next once or twice theres a repair pc button

 

5. Select repair startup.

 

6. go to bios manually select hdd and boot to it.

 

7. go to Computer management then disk management. Check and make sure the drive formats are correct and that nothing else is interfearing with the installion

 

8. If all fails reset it and delete all partitions on the hdd and let windows create them. 

No luck. I even tried reinstalling windows again

 

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