Windows 10: New SSD causing multiple BSOD

Discus and support New SSD causing multiple BSOD in Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware to solve the problem; I have an Acer Aspire TIMELINE X, i3. Recently bought a new SSD - Emtec X150 480 GB. After I install Windows and do all the updates, I get multiple... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware' started by MiguelNunes5, Oct 3, 2020.

  1. New SSD causing multiple BSOD


    I have an Acer Aspire TIMELINE X, i3. Recently bought a new SSD - Emtec X150 480 GB.

    After I install Windows and do all the updates, I get multiple blue screens of death, like:

    Unexpected store exception

    CRITICAL PROCESS DIED

    Kernel data inpage error

    Memory Management


    How do I get rid of this issue?

    :)
     
    MiguelNunes5, Oct 3, 2020
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  2. buncieboy Win User

    Multiple BSODS with different errors, caused by ntoskrnl.exe

    Wow thats a lot of usual causes!

    Just to clarify / remove some things of that list, as mentioned the RAM has passed memtest multiple times, none of my hardware is OC'd, BIOS is fully up to date.

    As far as I'm aware this is because its the single ram speed, and with it being DDR its 800*2=1600, I could be mistaken though?

    As for the slots basically I was having BSOD's whenever any module was installed in one of the channels, so I had to move both modules over to the other channel, and this seemed to fix it, however I can move them back around to see what happens.

    As for the memory I could have sworn I saw it on the supported list a while ago, ill check with the vendor of my PC.

    Thanks for all the help New SSD causing multiple BSOD :)

    So whats the next step?
     
    buncieboy, Oct 3, 2020
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  3. herrshaun Win User
    [SOLVED] Multiple random BSODs, all pointing to the kernel


    No BSODs yet but I haven't been playing World of Warcraft which I suspect to be a possible cause.

    Was the driver verifier step necessary or just a suggestion?
     
    herrshaun, Oct 3, 2020
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  4. X-PhilS Win User

    New SSD causing multiple BSOD

    Z Book BSOD with Second SSD Drive

    Hi all

    I have an issue with an HP Z Book. It is a new Generation 6 device and came with a pre-installed second SSD drive.

    All worked fine until I tried to put our corporate image onto the primary OS SSD.

    Firstly, the new OS installed onto the secondary SSD rather than the primary.

    So I disconnected/removed the secondary, recreated the partition on the primary and loaded our stock OS.

    The machine now works absolutely fine, as long as I do not try to re-introduce the second SSD drive.

    If I reinstall this, the machine boots up OK for a second or two and then BSOD's.

    Can anyone suggest the reason for this issue - the BSOD message reported a kernel error.

    Any ideas on steps to take to resolve this?

    Thanks

    Phil
     
    X-PhilS, Oct 3, 2020
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