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

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UawmR4RG
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Post by UawmR4RG »

Same here. Agreed, a clean install is a solid fix. Also, check your drivers are up to date, especially any for your motherboard or storage, as that error often points there. Good luck!
X8HH7z4w
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Post by X8HH7z4w »

You could also try temporarily disabling any antivirus or third-party security software before attempting the upgrade again.
Ljut1c9
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Post by Ljut1c9 »

This. I had the same problem. For me, it turned out to be a driver for my old printer that wasn't compatible.
5Lkdw3Ov
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Post by 5Lkdw3Ov »

+1 Yeah, that was my issue too. A quick tip: run `verifier` in an admin command prompt to check for any other problematic drivers.
adQkwnEvgx
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Post by adQkwnEvgx »

Yeah, This happened to me. I had to completely uninstall the most recent Windows 10 cumulative update before the upgrade would finally stick.
msp702
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Post by msp702 »

I had the same problem. Rolling back that update and then running a clean install from a USB drive is what finally fixed it for me.
3UjEOOEStYHm
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Post by 3UjEOOEStYHm »

Agreed. You could also try running the Windows Memory Diagnostic tool, since that error can sometimes point to a RAM issue.
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