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Windows 10 has been updated and now displays a blue screen each time it restarts. CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED is occurring.

Windows 10 has been updated and now displays a blue screen each time it restarts. CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED is occurring.

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Fynero
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11-06-2016, 08:54 PM
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This morning I noticed the PC displaying the blue Windows setup screen. After logging in, everything seemed normal until it suddenly crashed. After rebooting, it keeps crashing every time. It only bluescreens when I enter the Windows PIN, suggesting a possible app or driver issue. I don’t have time to examine the event viewer because it crashes too quickly. Setting it to Safe Mode isn’t an option either. I’m trying to press F8 to access the boot menu, but that doesn’t work—possibly due to the fast boot speed on my NVME SSD. Windows performs an automatic repair at startup, but that doesn’t resolve the problem. I’ve disconnected several USB devices, but the issue persists. My PC is running Windows 10 version 20-04, Asus PN60 mini PC.
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Fynero
11-06-2016, 08:54 PM #1

This morning I noticed the PC displaying the blue Windows setup screen. After logging in, everything seemed normal until it suddenly crashed. After rebooting, it keeps crashing every time. It only bluescreens when I enter the Windows PIN, suggesting a possible app or driver issue. I don’t have time to examine the event viewer because it crashes too quickly. Setting it to Safe Mode isn’t an option either. I’m trying to press F8 to access the boot menu, but that doesn’t work—possibly due to the fast boot speed on my NVME SSD. Windows performs an automatic repair at startup, but that doesn’t resolve the problem. I’ve disconnected several USB devices, but the issue persists. My PC is running Windows 10 version 20-04, Asus PN60 mini PC.

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ownist
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11-06-2016, 11:59 PM
#2
It looks like you might be able to pause the boot process by holding SHIFT and then accessing Startup settings, possibly in Safe mode.
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ownist
11-06-2016, 11:59 PM #2

It looks like you might be able to pause the boot process by holding SHIFT and then accessing Startup settings, possibly in Safe mode.