Windows Schitzophrenic NVME, let me know.
Windows Schitzophrenic NVME, let me know.
I possess a Gigabyte NVME SSD that has performed exceptionally well until now. Recently, it appears both Windows 11 and Windows 10 Pro Home are installed. The interesting part is the Pro Home version is the original Windows 11 I had before this issue, while the Windows 11 version triggers a BSOD with error code 0x00000e. I can switch back to using my PC normally by accessing it through Asus Bios, which offers two Windows boot manager choices and the Gigabyte NVME option. However, pressing f9 gives me access to the previous setup but still displays the same error code. The boot manager then leads directly to the error screen without any useful options. I’d really like to avoid a full reinstall unless it’s necessary, as I have many apps and settings saved on the NVME that make it convenient to use. I’ve tried DMIS, SFC commands, restructuring BCSD, and even used rufus to update Windows 11, but it reports a language mismatch forcing a clean install. Any way to resolve this before needing to press f9 again?