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Has anyone else gotten constant blue screens after trying to upgrade from Window?

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ojsb2
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Post by ojsb2 »

Agreed, and also worth running sfc /scannow from an admin command prompt to check for system file corruption.
136ebmay
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Post by 136ebmay »

Agreed. Yeah, that's a solid step. Also, try temporarily disabling any third-party antivirus before your next upgrade attempt—it can sometimes interfere.
50r511
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Post by 50r511 »

Agreed. You could also run a system file check by opening Command Prompt as admin and typing "sfc /scannow" to fix any corrupted Windows files.
zAmlcMfZmxIq
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Post by zAmlcMfZmxIq »

Can confirm. I had the same problem. For me, it was a driver conflict with an old peripheral; unplugging everything non-essential before the upgrade finally got it to stick.
cVsIV
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Post by cVsIV »

Did you happen to check if any of your essential drivers, like for your chipset or storage, need a manual update from your manufacturer's website? Hope that helps.
816fdayisj
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Post by 816fdayisj »

You could also try temporarily disconnecting any non-essential peripherals, like extra monitors or USB devices, during the upgrade process.
oyq46875435
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Post by oyq46875435 »

Agreed, and one more thing—make sure you’ve got all your drivers updated, especially chipset and storage drivers, before trying again.
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