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Jul 18 2015, 01:45 PM, updated 8y ago
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Jul 18 2015, 03:01 PM
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which ssd model is this? in which mode are you installing w8.1? (i.e. legacy or uefi?) is it the same os version or different?
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Jul 29 2015, 07:45 AM
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check my sig, last option is to clone your ssd.
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Jul 30 2015, 11:57 AM
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QUOTE(WEvolutioN @ Jul 18 2015, 01:45 PM) I have a 120GB mSATA SSD and a 1TB SSHD. At first i tried to install Windows 8.1 OS into my SSD but keep getting BSOD every few minutes. After that i install it into my SSHD it doesn't have any problem. I had tried to reinstall the OS into my SSD for a few times but the BSOD still occurs. I had also send the SSD back to the factory for few times and has also replace a new SSD but this problem still occurs. May I know what is the problem and how can I solve it? Hey there WEvolutioN,Have you manage to sort it out? Well here are some steps that you could try on and see. -Install Windows 8/8.1 the same way you did -As soon as your laptop BSOD, switch your laptop off -Grab a screwdriver, REMOVE your WLAN card from the port and turn your laptop on (With your windows disk/usb drive inside). -Then when your laptop boots up, you should see it setting up and working! But you still need to do a few more things...: -Go to Device Manager and under Network Adapters uninstall whatever is in there. -Then shut down. -Once your laptop is shut down, pop your WLAN card back in your laptop -Turn your laptop back on and then go to your manufacturer website and download the driver for your WLAN! Hope this helps. Good luck! This post has been edited by elliot_WD: Jul 30 2015, 01:18 PM |
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knowing bsod code will be helpful to identify the issue. no code no idea
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