Need help with a BSOD? Let me know what you're experiencing.
Need help with a BSOD? Let me know what you're experiencing.
Are you using the newest BIOS updates? According to @5x5, reset the CMOS by taking the motherboard out of power for a short time (this will also undo your overclocking). It’s situated between the first and second PCIe x16 connectors.
Create a backup of essential files and perform a fresh Windows 10 1909 installation. It’s wise to use a USB thumb drive for the setup, allowing you to erase the whole partition and remove outdated software that could cause issues later. Organize all required drivers in a dedicated folder on that drive, so you can install everything immediately after boot without needing additional downloads.
I changed the bios from version f41 to f51 to check if it resolves my issue. Once confirmed, I’ll handle the BSOD as requested. Thank you for your support!