I recently did a factory reset on my computer hoping to resolve some issues. However, when I tried to reinstall Windows, I encountered a BSOD at around 50%. I managed to get past that somehow, but now I'm facing crashes at 75%, 76%, and even once at 77% during installation. I've already tried taking out one stick of RAM and redoing the USB with the Windows 11 ISO multiple times, but nothing seems to work. I just want to get back to gaming on Ultrakill! Any help would be appreciated, thanks! The BSOD usually shows 'system service exception.'
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You might want to start by retrieving the dump files from the BSOD errors. These logs can help diagnose the issue more accurately. If you can boot into Windows, check the C:WindowsMinidump folder for any crash logs. Zip that folder and upload it to a file sharing service like catbox.moe or MediaFire. If you need guidance on setting up the dump type, check out this guide on creating minidumps. Multiple dump files can really help us pinpoint the problem!
Keep in mind that factory resets and refreshes can be hit or miss. It's often better to back up your important files and perform a clean install of Windows using a USB. If you still run into issues during the installation, that could indicate a hardware problem. Let us know how it goes!
Can you elaborate on why you think refreshes are unreliable?
Okay, I'll check for those dump files and see what I can find!