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New SSD causing multiple BSOD

Anonymous
2020-10-03T16:55:14+00:00

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?

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Devices and drivers

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  1. Anonymous
    2020-10-03T20:22:13+00:00

    it could be a bad drive i have a laptop it was having issues like that and i swaped the drive and no errors

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  2. Igor Leyko 111K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2020-10-03T20:14:34+00:00

    Please look for BIOS updates and for SSD firmware updates.

    And please run Windows memory diagnostic tool and switch it to extended mode when it starts - just to check.

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  3. Anonymous
    2020-10-03T20:06:37+00:00

    Done. It's all well connected...

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  4. Igor Leyko 111K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2020-10-03T18:31:19+00:00

    Hi Miguel,

    I'm Independent Advisor not Microsoft employee or support person. But I'm in contact with Windows developers since 1995 - as a one of the best Windows beta-testers till 2009 when program was closed, as an MVP in 2005-2017 including Windows System & Performance nomination. So I have deep enough Windows knowledge and you may trust me. It's a pleasure for me to help others and I'll do all my best to help you.

    Different BSOD codes usually mean hardware problems,often RAM related.

    Is it possible RAM modules was slightly disconnected with memory slots? Please re-check all contacts inside PC.

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