Hey guys,
I just tried to boot my installed Windows 10 Build 10130 German x86 from my netbook but now I can't start it anymore (doesn't matter if HDD or CD) and it gives me a BSOD. Here's a screenshot:
Do you know what this could be, and what I could do to fix it? Thanks in advance!
EDIT: If this could be helpful, I dualbooted it with XP.
Windows 10 BSOD when booting
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Windows 10 BSOD when booting
Last edited by TheChrississin on Fri Jul 03, 2015 11:39 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Windows 10 BSOD when booting
From Google I found it may have something to do with outdated drivers. Go into Safe Mode and uninstall the problem driver.
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Re: Windows 10 BSOD when booting
Okay, thanks a lot! Would my Windows 7 drivers (or any other drivers) work with Windows 10? I doubt Medion would release drivers for Windows 10..InsertGoodNameHere wrote:From Google I found it may have something to do with outdated drivers. Update your drivers.
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Re: Windows 10 BSOD when booting
I would imagine that there isn't any drivers for your PC at this point, and assuming it's the one in your signature, I don't think that there will be Windows 10 drivers. Disregard what I said about updating your drivers (which I have edited out), VM is your best bet.TheChrississin wrote:Okay, thanks a lot! Would my Windows 7 drivers (or any other drivers) work with Windows 10? I doubt Medion would release drivers for Windows 10..InsertGoodNameHere wrote:From Google I found it may have something to do with outdated drivers. Update your drivers.