I'm running Windows 11, and every single time I boot up my computer, I'm confronted with the "Choose privacy settings for your device" setup menu. I turn everything off and click accept, but then, shortly after, whether I'm using the computer or even if it's just idling, it blue screens and restarts, bringing me back to that same setup menu. This also happens if I restart or power it off manually. What's going on and how can I fix this?
3 Answers
Sounds like the problem might be related to a Windows update. If you're having slow downloads even with a wired connection, it could definitely be a connection issue. Make sure your internet is stable while the updates are downloading. This could be contributing to the crashes!
It sounds like the blue screens are the primary issue here. The privacy settings menu is likely just a symptom of a bigger problem. You should focus on figuring out what's causing those blue screens, as resolving that might stop the menu from showing up altogether.
You need to check if there are any crash dump files from the blue screens. If you can boot into Windows normally or via Safe Mode, look for C:WindowsMinidump. If you find dump files, zip them and upload to a file sharing site like catbox.moe or mediafire.com. Having multiple dumps is useful for diagnosing the issue, so make sure to grab what you can.

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