I'm having a really frustrating issue with my gaming laptop that has a Mechrevo 01545Z motherboard. During the installation of Windows 11, it got stuck at 100%. I followed a suggestion from an AI tool to go into the BIOS and reset to optimized defaults, but now it just gets stuck at 100% again. Each time I turn it on, I see the 'blue screen of death' with a sad face and it goes straight into recovery mode. I can't reboot or do anything; it's like I'm stuck in an endless loop. I plan to try reinstalling Windows 11 from a flash drive, but I'm unsure if this is a hardware or software issue. It's incredibly annoying, and I could use some guidance!
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Honestly, this whole situation seems mishandled by the AI. I've had my own experience where it kept suggesting back-and-forth options that didn't fix anything. Make sure to check the settings in your BIOS carefully, especially the SATA settings. Sometimes these issues can stem from incorrect configurations.
Seems like putting trust in the AI wasn't the best move! How long did you leave it stuck at 100% before making changes? And have you made any recent hardware changes? It might also be worth checking if your BIOS settings related to RAID/AMD are affecting visibility of your SSD.
You might want to try reinstalling Windows 11 again from the flash drive. At startup, press F12 or Delete to access the boot menu. If you end up back in recovery mode, try booting directly from the flash drive. It sounds like the initial installation got corrupted. If that doesn't work, running MemTest86X could help check if there's an issue with your RAM.

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