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BSOD happened so much that windows won't let me sign in anymore and it still keeps crashing.

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Try Evan's suggestion first and see if you have any luck.

If you do want to reset and keep everything, yes, it does keep all your personal files and software and will reload Windows.
to start the process, click Start and literally start typing reset, that'll find a match for Reset This PC.
click that and select the first box Get Started.
then choose Keep My Files.
 
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Try Evan's suggestion first and see if you have any luck.

If you do want to reset and keep everything, yes, it does keep all your personal files and software and will reload Windows.
to start the process, click Start and literally start typing reset, that'll find a match for Reset This PC.
click that and select the first box Get Started.
then choose Keep My Files.

I hope it keeps all the 3rd party programs I downloaded. I'm currently transferring around 70 GB's of data from my C drive to an external just in case. I'll give it a reset after and we'll see how it goes!
 
Okay so, It crashed during the reset process as well and then it automatically undid all the changes and so nothing happened. Someone else on another forum told me that this is happening because the ram in this thing is incompatible with the system. If that's the case then why was it running absolutely fine until yesterday? I've been using it with the incompatible ram just fine for like 4 months now.
 
hmmm... got me thinking now on whether it does keep all the preloaded software.
haven't done a 'keep everything' reset for ages, just go for the big hammer and 'keep nothing'.

pretty sure it does keep programs though - but maybe someone can confirm that! @PeterOz @Pyro
 
I'm pretty sure that deletes all software as well, only files are kept.

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"The first option keeps your personal files. The second option removes everything including personal files. Both options will remove installed programs, so in either case you'll need to be prepared to reinstall them."
 
Try using just one stick of RAM and see if it still crashes to rule out a memory issue.


Yeah it's definitely a memory issue. I ended up copying my c drive to an external and did a complete reset and it still crashed.

Then I used one stick of ram and it crashed with both of them in one slot but it worked perfectly fine om both sticks when they were in the other slot. So the issue is a bad ram slot?

What's the solution now?
 
Let's see what we are working with.

Can you Download and run and then post. https://www.ccleaner.com/speccy/download
To publish a Speccy profile to the Web:​

In Speccy, click File, and then click Publish Snapshot.​

In the Publish Snapshot dialog box, click Yes to enable Speccy to proceed.

Speccy publishes the profile and displays a second Publish Snapshot dialog box. You can open the URL in your default browser, copy it to the clipboard, or close the dialog box.

The last part of each URL is randomized, so only people you provide with the URL will be able to find your profile.

The information given in Speccy cannot be used by anyone to hack your system

Could you also include the power supply specs E.g Cooler Master 850W Gold V2 NOT E.g 850w
 
Omen 15-ek0068TX.

Both sticks work the laptop just fine in the primary slot. It's the secondary slot that's causing problems. The laptop does boot but then crashes with bsods.
The sticks are not the same make one is Samsung and the other is Micron but both are 1600MHz and look practically the same with the same number of chips.

If the ram isn't suited for the laptop in the first place then isn't it weird how it was able to work just fine up until now?? I'm really confused.
 
The hard part is working out if it is the ram or the slot.
Do you still have the original ram?
16 GB DDR4-2933 SDRAM (2 x 8 GB)
Some laptops will not work with ram in the secondary slot by itself.
The only way to troubleshoot is to borrow some ram that is identical.
Do you have a friend or family member you can borrow 2 sticks from?
If the ram isn't suited for the laptop in the first place then isn't it weird how it was able to work just fine up until now?? I'm really confused.
An update could cause an issue.
 
I don't have the original ram. But I'll go grab the appropriate sticks when I have the time and then we'll see if it was the ram or the slot.

I did reset the computer hence rolling back all updates. So, I guess we can rule out the possibility of an update causing an issue here. So, then what was it?? Why all of a sudden??
 
Bruh...... :(

Aye, well thank you for all the help!! I'll be sure to update once I'm able to test the appropriate ram. Gonna be a while before my schedule is able to free up time for that though.
 
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