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"Windows 11 & Windows 10 Clean Install BSOD at Boot PNP Error", I upgraded from 8.1 to 10 on a new Dell Inspiron laptop. I won't go into too much detail on the specs, but it's a Broadwell i5-5200 and it has a touchscreen. I upgraded the ram to 8 GB and after upgrading Windows 11 & Windows 10 on the hdd that came with it, I pulled out that drive and slid in a 500 GB Samsung EVO. Then I installed Windows 11 & Windows 10 again from a USB drive and everything seemed pretty good. As I got things set up better and better, upon a restart I encountered a BSOD at boot. The message was PNP_DETECTED_FATAL_ERROR. I let it reboot and again, another BSOD. This one was different, but I haven't seen it again and I didn't write it down. I thought that I may have installed a bad driver, so I decided that I would have to reinstall Windows 11 & Windows 10 and I did that. Well, when I restarted for the first or second time, I got the BSOD again and this time I had not touched the drivers. It tried booting twice and then took me to the recovery screen. This time I picked "Reboot" or whatever it's called and, much to my surprise, it booted right into Windows 11 & Windows 10. It seems stable. The next time it rebooted I got the BSOD again twice, picked "Reboot" in the recovery menu and, again, it started Windows 11 & Windows 10 fine.
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