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#76 Warlix

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Posted Today, 03:11 PM

I just want to say something.

This isn't the first time that I try another way to update/reset my computer. And of course, everytime I tried the same exact blue screen appeared. It happened to me at least 5 times. But everytime, I managed to restart windows normally (using CMD or the recovery mode). But this time it's different and I don't know why.
I know that a kernel file is corrupted but this was the thing that stopped some of the windows services to work correctly but not windows entirely, since I noticed it like 2 years ago.
I find that really weird.

Edit:
Finally, I've been thinking a lot. And the only thing I said I want to upgrade on my PC is the hard drive. I think about buying an SSD in addition to my HDD.
If we continue to struggle, is it a good idea/possible to install windows on an SSD and then recover my files and completely remove the old windows.
If it 100% works:
-Do I need my windows license key and how do I get it ?
-Can you help me for the compatibility with my motherboard ?

Edited by Warlix, Today, 03:57 PM.


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