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Windows constantly crashes from PC, what should I do?
new ssd. I install Windows, install firewood and programs, reboot the PC - everything is OK, after a while I turn off the PC for the night, turn it on in the morning, reboot and select proper boot device comes out. Given that the correct disk is selected in the BIOS. The bootable flash drive generally says that the disk is empty, not even partitioned.
PS - thanks to everyone who suggested solutions, it turned out that windows crashes due to the RGB Fusion program
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and Windows is not building from trackers? if yes - there and questions
ps if Windows is white and fluffy - problems with SSD, especially a budget product from a "friendly country" are quite possible. but then to the seller's service for testing and replacement
Alternatively, check the ssd with Crystaldiskinfo , if everything is ok then check the motherboard
Check the quality of the connection of SATA cables to the disk and to the mother. The SSD itself is better to stick in the first slot. It's not important, but it's not enough. If the date-time also flies, then the battery is dead. While everything.
It was similar. Periodically, when you turn on the black screen and "reboot and select proper boot device"
Reboot - F12 - I select the SSD and it loads normally.
In BIOS everything seems to be OK. A few days - On without question, then again ...
Flashing the BIOS seems to have helped - 10 times in a row Off / On is normal. 3 days is fine.
But infa with SSD, as you understand, did not fly off for me.
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