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Critical process died bluescreen
Few seconds after booting Im getting bluescreen with "CRITICAL PROCESS DIED" code. It randomly started to happen, maybe I got some system update, I dont know. What could cause that and how do I repair it beside reinstalling windows? Its windows 11
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Anonymous
2024-10-05T22:07:20+00:00 -
Anonymous
2024-10-05T21:52:12+00:00 Yes its normally showing up as boot drive in boot sequence tab, I have set it to be first. Ive just used reset to factory settings and keep files function but it doesnt seem to do anything. I got same bluescreen same way.
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Anonymous
2024-10-05T21:16:12+00:00 CRITICAL PROCESS DIED stop error may indicate an issue with the boot drive.
Does the boot drive show up OK in the BIOS?
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Anonymous
2024-10-05T21:08:31+00:00 I cant even log into windows because computer crashes. Therefore I cant show you dump files. Blue screen last only for a quick second then pc reboot, I only saw code: critical process died. I tried to use repair function using usb bootable drive with windows installer but Im stuck at "Install driver to show hardware".
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Anonymous
2024-10-05T20:58:08+00:00 Hi,
It may help to look at the minidump files from the blue screen crashes.
Can you zip up the minidump files in the C:\Windows\Minidump folder and make available (provide link) via a public folder on OneDrive or similar site.
Here's a link on using OneDrive:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-ca/onedrive/sha...
If you have problems zipping the minidump files copy the minidump files to another location such as a folder on the Desktop.
Also, you do not necessarily have to zip up the minidump files, you can upload them one at a time.