Today, I powered on my TV while Windows was running, and when I tried to shut it down to connect a SATA cable to my CD drive, I encountered the dreaded Blue Screen of Death (BSOD). Now, I'm stuck in a boot sequence error. I've disconnected all drives except for the SSD with Windows, but it seems like there's no device available when I try to boot. Unfortunately, I can't run any recovery tools since I forgot to set up a bootable CD or USB. The only other device I have is an external HDD, but the only laptop available in the house runs Chrome OS. Can anyone suggest a way to get the necessary files onto my external drive to help repair my Windows installation?
1 Answer
First, if you can somehow access Windows again, check if you can find any dump files in C:WindowsMinidump. These files are crucial for diagnosing the BSOD. If you're able to grab them, zip the folder and upload it to a file-sharing service like MediaFire or Catbox. If you're unable to find any dump files, follow guides to set up a Small Memory Dump to capture more data on the issue. This info can be super helpful for troubleshooting!
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