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ssd falls off from bios and blue screen, what could be?
Hello. I played a game that was installed on ssd, the sound went through the speakers connected via Min Jack, and suddenly a blue screen flew out and the laptop immediately starts to reboot. And the message PXE-MOF: Exiting pxe rom appeared. And then I turned off the laptop, turned it back on and Windows started to boot, and immediately a blue screen appeared with a bad system config info error. And then the laptop rebooted and Windows booted normally. After some time, a blue screen appeared with a critical process died error. Why I demolished Windu and put a new one. And even with the new Windows, the critical process died error appeared, the laptop rebooted, sometimes a system restore appeared. The next day, when I turned on the laptop, there were no errors, everything worked fine, the next day I started playing and after 2-3 hours it all happened again. After some time, ssd ceased to be displayed at all even in the BIOS, I reset the BIOS to factory settings and reconfigured it again, well, the SSD was not displayed in the BIOS. Desperate, I'll take the music to the service center, where they diagnosed it for a long time and said that it was the pirate windows that were to blame. I was indignant that due to pirated windows the hard drive is not displayed in the BIOS, and they told me yes. Later, I checked the temperature on my SSD and when windows starts, it heats up to 94 degrees. I have a laptop lenovo legion y520 15ikbm, put another 8 gigs of RAM, and a 240 GB m.2 apaser z280 SSD. Now ssd is visible in bios, Windows is loaded, but within 5 minutes the blue screen critical process died. I checked the ssd with programs, everything was fine. Well, the SSD never showed up in the BIOS. Desperate, I'll take the music to the service center, where they diagnosed it for a long time and said that it was the pirate windows that were to blame. I was indignant that due to pirated windows the hard drive is not displayed in the BIOS, and they told me yes. Later, I checked the temperature on my SSD and when windows starts, it heats up to 94 degrees. I have a laptop lenovo legion y520 15ikbm, put another 8 gigs of RAM, and a 240 GB m.2 apaser z280 SSD. Now ssd is visible in bios, Windows is loaded, but within 5 minutes the blue screen critical process died. I checked the ssd with programs, everything was fine. Well, the SSD never showed up in the BIOS. Desperate, I'll take the music to a service center where they diagnosed it for a long time and said that the pirate windows are to blame. I was indignant that because of the pirated windows, the hard drive is not displayed in the BIOS, and they told me yes. Later, I checked the temperature on my SSD and when windows starts, it heats up to 94 degrees. I have a laptop lenovo legion y520 15ikbm, put another 8 gigs of RAM, and a 240 GB m.2 apaser z280 SSD. Now ssd is visible in bios, Windows is loaded, but within 5 minutes the blue screen critical process died. I checked the ssd with programs, everything was fine. Later, I checked the temperature on my SSD and when windows starts, it heats up to 94 degrees. I have a laptop lenovo legion y520 15ikbm, put another 8 gigs of RAM, and a 240 GB m.2 apaser z280 SSD. Now ssd is visible in bios, Windows is loaded, but within 5 minutes the blue screen critical process died. I checked the ssd with programs, everything was fine. Later, I checked the temperature on my SSD and when windows starts, it heats up to 94 degrees. I have a laptop lenovo legion y520 15ikbm, put another 8 gigs of RAM, and a 240 GB m.2 apaser z280 SSD. Now ssd is visible in bios, Windows is loaded, but within 5 minutes the blue screen critical process died. I checked the ssd with programs, everything was fine.
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