Add/Change Drive Letter Causes BSOD
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Mar 15, 20261589 viewsConfidence Score0%
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Recently Microsoft Support had me "upgrade" or rather replace the installation of Windows because I had an SFC error that could not be resolved any other way, apparently. SFC now runs without reporting any errors. but now All "new" external drives to my system cause a BSOD when adding of changing a…
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automount disable
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Fix for: Add/Change Drive Letter Causes BSOD
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Finally I got a response from Microsoft Support directly who asked me to follow this proceedure: please try to uninstall the security software and then uninstall and reinstall the Display Adapter Drivers and then check the status of the issue I unin…
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