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Matthew Rains1
Troubleshooting was much more involved and time consuming, but here is the summary of what worked.My notebook kept crashing with BSOD. Windows 11 launched auto-repair, which was unable to repair the issue.I did a sfc /scannow which found some corrupt files, but didn't fix the problem.I did a complete reinstall of Windows from the cloud with clean the disk option. It worked for a while until I ran updates.The BSOD returned.I was able to boot into safe mode. The BSOD was too quick to see the error until I turned off option 9 ) Disable automatic restart after failure in Startup Settings.RTKVHD64
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