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The BSOD error message you encountered is typically a blue screen of death, indicating a critical system failure. The exact wording can vary depending on the operating system and hardware, but common phrases include "System Failure" or "Critical Error."
You're not familiar with the code that follows? That's okay. Also, prepare your UEFI settings: ensure CSM is turned off. Disable any unused SATA controllers. Configure RAM to XMP (Extreme Memory Profile), choose Profile 1 for proper recognition. Adjust boot order accordingly. Set date and time to "Windows 8/10 features." Enable Storage Boot Options, enable Secure Boot. Consult your motherboard manual for specific instructions—every board differs.