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

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qtyHsz
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Post by qtyHsz »

I had the same problem. For me, it was a driver conflict with my older antivirus software that didn't play nice with Windows 11.
vdwBOF8vY
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Post by vdwBOF8vY »

Can confirm. This happened to me too. I had to do a clean install of Windows 11 after a failed upgrade, and that finally fixed the constant crashes.
283exhotm
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Post by 283exhotm »

Yeah, that clean install did the trick for me as well. One extra tip: make sure to disconnect any non-essential USB devices before you try the fresh install—sometimes they can interfere. Hope that helps.
qtyHsz
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Post by qtyHsz »

Agreed, and I'd also run a quick memory diagnostic tool just to rule out any RAM issues that the upgrade might have triggered.
aOvpNncEuCw
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Post by aOvpNncEuCw »

This. Yeah, and after that, you should check your drive health with something like CrystalDiskInfo, as failing storage can cause those exact errors.
E0f4Yw0
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Post by E0f4Yw0 »

This. I had the same problem. For me, it was a BIOS setting—I had to disable a legacy compatibility mode to get the upgrade to finally stick.
47quhhwokn
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Post by 47quhhwokn »

Same here. This happened to me too. A clean install from a USB drive was the only thing that finally fixed it for me. Hope that helps.
zlaQosRVN
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Post by zlaQosRVN »

This. Did you try running SFC and DISM to check for system file corruption first?
9357snfglb
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Post by 9357snfglb »

This. Yeah, and after those, did you happen to check for any pending driver updates, especially for your storage or chipset?
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