[REQUEST] BSOD 0xc000000f After Mobo/CPU Upgrade

I had something similar a few months ago. The problem was drivers from the old motherboard. I only vaguely remember it. I can't even remember if it booted in Safe Mode, but I do remember that I tracked the issue down to drivers changing. It gives Windows a seizure. I think I might have done an in-place upgrade to fix it. Or I might have connected the hard drive to another computer and manually deleted SATA drive files or something, but that doesn't sound like me, so I doubt it.

Oh, I remember now! There is some usage of DISM which allowed me to in-place install the new drivers while booting from USB! It was months ago, so I don't remember exactly, but check out this page: https://community.ivanti.com/docs/DOC-29823
 
I had something similar a few months ago. The problem was drivers from the old motherboard. I only vaguely remember it. I can't even remember if it booted in Safe Mode, but I do remember that I tracked the issue down to drivers changing. It gives Windows a seizure. I think I might have done an in-place upgrade to fix it. Or I might have connected the hard drive to another computer and manually deleted SATA drive files or something, but that doesn't sound like me, so I doubt it.

Oh, I remember now! There is some usage of DISM which allowed me to in-place install the new drivers while booting from USB! It was months ago, so I don't remember exactly, but check out this page: https://community.ivanti.com/docs/DOC-29823

Wow!
 
I had something similar a few months ago. The problem was drivers from the old motherboard. I only vaguely remember it. I can't even remember if it booted in Safe Mode, but I do remember that I tracked the issue down to drivers changing. It gives Windows a seizure. I think I might have done an in-place upgrade to fix it. Or I might have connected the hard drive to another computer and manually deleted SATA drive files or something, but that doesn't sound like me, so I doubt it.

Oh, I remember now! There is some usage of DISM which allowed me to in-place install the new drivers while booting from USB! It was months ago, so I don't remember exactly, but check out this page: https://community.ivanti.com/docs/DOC-29823

Those tools strip out the core drivers/registry entries for chipsets, etc.. That's how they can do what they can.
 
Those tools strip out the core drivers/registry entries for chipsets, etc.. That's how they can do what they can.
LOL, it worked for me, so "magic" was all the explanation I needed at the time, and the actual explanation I had settled on, but good to know.
 
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