I recently encountered a BSOD issue with my laptop that left me unable to execute any commands or even access safe mode. After taking it to a repair shop, they were able to retrieve my data from the corrupted SSD, but I needed to replace it and clean install Windows. Now I'm feeling a bit anxious about what changes might have been made while it was being repaired. What steps should I take to ensure everything's in order? Are there specific commands or checks I should run to verify the software and configurations?
3 Answers
If possible, check for any dump files related to the BSOD. These are usually stored in C:WindowsMinidump. You can access Windows normally or through Safe Mode to see if they're there. If you find any, zip the folder and upload it to a file-sharing site. Gathering multiple dump files is the best way to analyze the issue further. If you don’t have any, you might want to follow some guides online to change your settings so that future dumps are collected properly.
They likely just replaced your SSD and may have done a simple clone of your old drive onto the new one. If you're concerned, you should double-check what's installed. Since you mentioned all your applications are gone, it seems they did a clean install. You can always reformat the drive and install Windows fresh if you want peace of mind. Starting from scratch can actually feel refreshing!
Honestly, if you’re feeling uneasy about it, consider getting a new drive and doing a fresh install yourself. It’s great to have that sense of control over your setup, and you'll know exactly what’s on your laptop from the start. Plus, this way, you can set it up just how you like it without any leftover quirks from the repair.

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