Windows 10: Old SSD from previous laptop causing BSOD errors

Discus and support Old SSD from previous laptop causing BSOD errors in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; So FYI, Both of the laptops I am discussing are the ROG Zephyrus G15. I had my old laptop just quit out on me but I had insurance on it so I got a new... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by WarrenCrouch, Jul 21, 2021.

  1. Old SSD from previous laptop causing BSOD errors


    So FYI, Both of the laptops I am discussing are the ROG Zephyrus G15. I had my old laptop just quit out on me but I had insurance on it so I got a new one. I didn't want to re-download every game file I had on my old laptop so I just moved my old SSD drive into my D-drive slot in my new laptop. But for some reason I keep getting random BSODs. Also when I unplug or re-plug my power cable it will end up giving me a BSOD or my screen will go black and wont turn back on till I restart my laptop. Any idea of how I can fix it myself or what I can have fixed?

    :)
     
    WarrenCrouch, Jul 21, 2021
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  2. ZacOng Win User

    BSOD cause by ntkrnlmp.exe SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION

    Hi Eric, actually this issue persists when I started to use this new laptop, therefore I had run a fresh windows , however this issue still persists. BSOD happens occasionally, and I found out that no BSOD occur if I turn off the fast startup feature.

    For your information, I had installed an extra slot of 4 gigs RAM during the purchase of this laptop

    Acer A515-51G-50AC

    Intel -8250U CPU

    4 (inboard) + 4 (slotted ram stick) RAM

    Nvidia MX150 2GB DDR5 GPU

    1TB HDD + 120 GB SSD
     
    ZacOng, Jul 21, 2021
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  3. Xlrtech Win User
    HP laptop - multiple BSODs

    I have an HP Pavilion 15-cs0021na, (Intel i3, 8GB, 128GB SSD) running Windows 10 Home, which exhibits the following characteristics:


    • On startup, occasionally completes boot, but within 5 minutes, BSODs. with a random error, e.g. Page Fault, IRQL not equal, Memory Management and so on.
    • Repeated attempts to reboot then fail with more random BSODs
    • Rarely, it will attempt a Startup Repair – which will invariably fail with another BSOD.
    • Wiping the hard disk and attempting to install a clean version of the OS (downloaded from Microsoft using Media Creation Tool to USB stick) will get a little way into the process, then fail with BSOD as above.

    What I’ve done:


    • Attempted clean install as above.
    • Run multiple hardware tests on Memory and SSD - HP’s built-in tests, Memtest86, Seagate disk tools. All tests pass with no errors.
    • Updated BIOS from Insyde F.04 to F.22 (HP supplied).
    • Repeated clean install, same result.

    I have now run out of ideas, and am at a loss to understand what is causing these errors. How are BSODs generated if no Windows installation is present? Is it likely that a hardware component other than RAM or the SSD is causing these?

    Any and all suggestions will be much appreciated.
     
    Xlrtech, Jul 21, 2021
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  4. Msap14 Win User

    Old SSD from previous laptop causing BSOD errors

    BSOD Hardware Caused???

    they do weird things like that, which all seem like something else is failing.
    One of the worst things to diagnose, they seem to only quit when they want to.

    Memtest is a good next step, if you rule out RAM and Power Supply make sure you disconnect all unnecessary peripherals and try to start the system with as little hardware as possible, if it works then, you can narrow down the culprit by trial and error.

    the follow was taken from some website:

    It's very difficult to determine if a failure is caused by the CPU because many other components can cause the same symptom when they fail.

    1. System fails to boot
    2. System re-boots intermittently
    3. General Protection Fault
    4. Illegal Operation
    5. Stop Error, or BSoD (Blue Screen OfDeath)

    Actually, CPUs rarely fail, and about the only way to determine if the CPU is causing the failure is to swap it out with a known working CPU of the same type and speed. Since this is difficult, the best bet is to first rule out every other possibility.

    Before suspecting the CPU, rule out all the possibilities listed below.

    1. The Operating System
    2. A peripheral port device
    3. A bad memory module
    4. The hard disk drive
    5. The power supply
    6. The motherboard

    If you have ruled out out all the other possibilities, investigate the items listed below.

    1. Overheating
    2. A short circuit
    3. ESD
     
    Msap14, Jul 21, 2021
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