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Access denied. System is restarting.

Access denied. System is restarting.

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Marc9225
Member
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04-19-2023, 06:28 AM
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You're experiencing recurring bluescreen issues after each boot, leading to a restart loop. You disabled driver signature checks and managed to access Windows afterward. You followed PowerShell commands for image repair and SFC/scannow but still faced the same problems. The Startup Repair didn't help, and System Restore didn't provide usable points. Updates couldn't be removed either. Your system appears to have stability and update management challenges. Consider checking hardware health, updating drivers thoroughly, and exploring advanced troubleshooting steps like Windows Update troubleshooter or BIOS updates.
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Marc9225
04-19-2023, 06:28 AM #1

You're experiencing recurring bluescreen issues after each boot, leading to a restart loop. You disabled driver signature checks and managed to access Windows afterward. You followed PowerShell commands for image repair and SFC/scannow but still faced the same problems. The Startup Repair didn't help, and System Restore didn't provide usable points. Updates couldn't be removed either. Your system appears to have stability and update management challenges. Consider checking hardware health, updating drivers thoroughly, and exploring advanced troubleshooting steps like Windows Update troubleshooter or BIOS updates.

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Caribbean_Blue
Senior Member
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04-19-2023, 08:31 AM
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I removed the extra HDD and attempted to use only the OS drive. Bluescreen issues could stem from hardware problems or software conflicts, so adding another drive might not help. Giving up on everything you've tried means starting over with a fresh installation.
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Caribbean_Blue
04-19-2023, 08:31 AM #2

I removed the extra HDD and attempted to use only the OS drive. Bluescreen issues could stem from hardware problems or software conflicts, so adding another drive might not help. Giving up on everything you've tried means starting over with a fresh installation.

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Venomx18
Junior Member
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04-19-2023, 01:47 PM
#3
No, it won't delete your data.
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Venomx18
04-19-2023, 01:47 PM #3

No, it won't delete your data.

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Candy_737
Senior Member
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04-19-2023, 01:58 PM
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A new installation would erase everything, which can happen sometimes with PCs. Often a fresh Windows setup helps fix the problem. You should also perform a full cleanup of the storage drive, as certain files might be causing issues. If you must keep data, make a backup on another drive or USB. You can also set up a partition on the drive to store your backups.
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Candy_737
04-19-2023, 01:58 PM #4

A new installation would erase everything, which can happen sometimes with PCs. Often a fresh Windows setup helps fix the problem. You should also perform a full cleanup of the storage drive, as certain files might be causing issues. If you must keep data, make a backup on another drive or USB. You can also set up a partition on the drive to store your backups.