System continues to malfunction post-repair.
System continues to malfunction post-repair.
I recently disassembled my PC for safer shipping because I was relocating. I’ve done this before without any problems. I took out the graphics card, RAM, and CPU cooler, placing them all back in their original packaging. The remaining components stayed inside the case. I transported everything roughly 3.5k miles in the back seat, hoping they’d move a bit. After reassembly, it initially worked but then would randomly crash to the blue screen of death and restart repeatedly. It functioned briefly before freezing again, showing different error codes each time—like Critical_process_died or system_service_exception. I suspect the issue might be related to the hard drives, especially since they were left in the case. All my files appear fine. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated; this persistent crashing is really frustrating. Thanks.
Windows runs on an M.2 SSD. The majority of my remaining files reside on a mechanical hard drive.
The initial two codes relate to software issues, often involving drivers, Windows crashes, or problematic updates. You might attempt to fix the installation using bootCD (the Windows installer). The final one is connected to RAM problems, possibly linked to the other two.