Has anyone else gotten constant blue screens after trying to upgrade from Window?

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ggwi6
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Has anyone else gotten constant blue screens after trying to upgrade from Window?

Post by ggwi6 »

Has anyone else gotten constant blue screens after trying to upgrade from Windows 10 to 11? My PC meets the requirements, but the install fails and now I get random BSODs even during normal use. The most common error code is **CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED**. I’ve tried the Windows Update Troubleshooter with no luck. Any ideas on how to fix this or safely roll back?
I4IqPh
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Post by I4IqPh »

You could also try running the System File Checker tool from an admin command prompt, since that specific error can sometimes point to corrupted system files.
PHaNeI
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Post by PHaNeI »

So basically, I had this issue last month. From what I've seen, it's often a driver conflict, especially with older security software or peripherals. I had to boot into safe mode and manually uninstall my antivirus and a sketchy RGB controller app before the upgrade would finally stick.
3845agossu
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Post by 3845agossu »

Yeah, You could also try using the Media Creation Tool to do a clean install instead of the in-place upgrade.
hodD1A
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Post by hodD1A »

+1 Before that, have you checked if any of your drivers, especially for things like your graphics card or chipset, need updating?
39hyxmqmmcea
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Post by 39hyxmqmmcea »

Yeah, and if you're still stuck, try temporarily disconnecting any non-essential USB devices during the upgrade—sometimes peripherals can cause hiccups. Hope that helps.
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Post by sCQfZkSPsD »

This. Also, have you checked if your drivers, especially for your storage and chipset, are updated to Windows 11 versions?
bqou7815355
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Post by bqou7815355 »

Yeah, You could also try booting into safe mode and running a system file check with the command "sfc /scannow" to see if any core Windows files got corrupted.
614UJfHrua
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Post by 614UJfHrua »

This. I had the same problem. For me, it turned out to be a driver from my old audio interface that wasn't compatible.
lm64E
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Post by lm64E »

Same here. Agreed, the USB clean install is the way to go. One extra tip: make sure to fully disconnect any non-essential USB devices before you start the install.
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