''So I was able to get around the blue screen, I had got into my computer and discovered that I plugged my drives into a port designed for non-atapi devices commonly designated with a e1, e2, etc at the end (I.E. SATA6G_E1), which isn't a problem for hard drives and SSDs (as they are ATAPI devices) though it seems that BNS is somehow turning off these ports.
I opened my computer and changed my hard drive cables around to a different port (ones that support ATAPI devices denoted like so SATA6G_X where x is the port number) and it works!''
This post saved my blue screen! It doesn't cause my computer to crash any longer, so if anyone is having crashing and blue screen issues when trying to launch, I recommend this solution.
JAN 18 Update BSOD
in Bug Reports
Posted · Edited by Faith
This post saved my blue screen! It doesn't cause my computer to crash any longer, so if anyone is having crashing and blue screen issues when trying to launch, I recommend this solution.