windows crashes(blue screen) with different codes on first boot

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Vrot

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Hello,
I have recently changed my motherboard and installed windows 11.
Every time I turn on my pc it loads and then windows crashes with a blue screen, every time there is a different error code.
I have searched the internet for a solution and I tried everything. I updated all drives, ran some commands on cmd, checked my RAM with the windows tool, tried startup repair and i even reinstalled windows. but it still happens again and again.
Its only on the first boot though, after first boot it crashes just when it loads up and some times it even crashes for the second time but after a few restarts it doesn't crash and the pc works.
Any solutions for this problem? because its really annoying.
Thanks
 
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