I use two SSDs and both have Windows 10, but I'm experiencing a BSOD.
I use two SSDs and both have Windows 10, but I'm experiencing a BSOD.
Hi, I’ve got a 120GB SSD with Windows 10 installed for testing purposes. About two hours ago I booted it up, ran some tests, then shut it down and removed the SSD. After reconnecting my other SSDs and trying to start the main OS, I encountered a BSOD saying CRITICAL PROCESS DIED. The drive shows no issues in chkdsk. I’m now using the test SSD and can still access my main OS through the file browser. Can anyone help me recover to the original OS?
On the POST screen, press f11 to select your desired boot device. If it doesn’t start, reset the CMOS and then attempt to boot again.
It keeps triggering error screens every now and then. I can access the diagnostic options, but that’s roughly all I can do. Probably best to clear the CMOS, though I’m not sure if I should.
No, I did not alter the SATA operation mode during the disk swap.
Attempting to extract .dmp files from the storage device and view them in BlueScreenView can help identify the problematic process or system file, guiding further troubleshooting steps. Note that these files typically save to %systemroot%, often C:\Windows.