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Have trouble with BSOD? Let me know what's happening.

Have trouble with BSOD? Let me know what's happening.

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_xJ4ck_
Junior Member
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03-14-2023, 12:52 PM
#1
Hello, I can start the recovery process. Are there any System Restore backups available? Those could be your most effective option.
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_xJ4ck_
03-14-2023, 12:52 PM #1

Hello, I can start the recovery process. Are there any System Restore backups available? Those could be your most effective option.

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McILucky
Member
194
03-14-2023, 12:52 PM
#2
No backups available. I plan to attempt a recovery boot tonight and make the updates.
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McILucky
03-14-2023, 12:52 PM #2

No backups available. I plan to attempt a recovery boot tonight and make the updates.

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PrestonNguyen
Member
218
03-14-2023, 12:52 PM
#3
Consider testing safe mode first—if it resolves the issue, it probably points to a driver problem.
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PrestonNguyen
03-14-2023, 12:52 PM #3

Consider testing safe mode first—if it resolves the issue, it probably points to a driver problem.

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MikaMash
Member
51
03-14-2023, 12:52 PM
#4
Hello! Thanks for reaching out. Your setup looks good—your files on the NVMe SSD are working fine, and games are launching properly. I’m curious about moving just the operating system from your SATA drive to the NVMe drive. Would that help you get back to normal without having to reinstall everything? If not, what steps would you consider? Your SATA has 240GB and the NVMe is 1TB with 600GB used—plenty of space for a migration. Let me know how you’d like to proceed!
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MikaMash
03-14-2023, 12:52 PM #4

Hello! Thanks for reaching out. Your setup looks good—your files on the NVMe SSD are working fine, and games are launching properly. I’m curious about moving just the operating system from your SATA drive to the NVMe drive. Would that help you get back to normal without having to reinstall everything? If not, what steps would you consider? Your SATA has 240GB and the NVMe is 1TB with 600GB used—plenty of space for a migration. Let me know how you’d like to proceed!

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KasieKat
Member
188
03-14-2023, 12:52 PM
#5
Hi. It seems there isn't an easy solution here. Once you identify the Windows installation issue, the most effective approach is likely to back up everything you wish to retain onto another drive and reinstall Windows there. If budget is tight, you could boot into Linux from a USB and wipe the SSD, then transfer the desired data from the NVMe to the new OS. If space is limited, consider using an additional drive for storage—this can serve as a backup later on.
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KasieKat
03-14-2023, 12:52 PM #5

Hi. It seems there isn't an easy solution here. Once you identify the Windows installation issue, the most effective approach is likely to back up everything you wish to retain onto another drive and reinstall Windows there. If budget is tight, you could boot into Linux from a USB and wipe the SSD, then transfer the desired data from the NVMe to the new OS. If space is limited, consider using an additional drive for storage—this can serve as a backup later on.