#Constant BSoD; CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED, SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXEMPTION & UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_DRIVE

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unkempt obsidian
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Mobo: Asus ROG Strix B650E-F Gaming Wifi
CPU: AMD 7900x
GPU: Asus ROG Strix 3080
PSU: Asus Loki SFX-L 850W
RAM: G.Skill Flare X5 32gb DDR5

Been having a lot of problems lately with constant BSoD, typically giving the CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED, SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXPEMTION or more rare, UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_DRIVE errors. I've also been noticing some weird behavior going on with my storage M.2. I have a Samsung 970 500gb M.2 as my boot drive, and a Samsung 980 Pro 2TB M.2 for game storage. When these issues first started happening, I was playing Once Human and suddenly I got BSoD and upon restart, I couldn't launch the game. I ended up uninstalling it and trying to reinstall it (on the M.2) and it wasn't allowing me, so I ended up downloading it on my SSD that I have for files. After a bit of play, it BSoD again, this time with my G(ame) drive missing from my file explorer. I took out the G(ame) drive from the PC, it BSoD one more time, and then it handled fine for the remainder of the night. The following day, I booted up, turned on Once Human, and it BSoD three times, and then was stable the rest of the day. The following day, I tried reinstalling the G(ame) drive and then the problems worsened. It was crash after crash, BSoD after BSod and the computer was basically unuseable. The following day, I tried uninstalling the G(ame) M.2 and the problems continued even with the G(ame) M.2 uninstalled.

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As far as troubleshooting of any kind, obviously I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling the G(ame) M.2, in addition I've also reseated, rethermaled, and blew out all ports for all the other major componants (CPU, GPU, RAM, M.2's). I've also tried running the PC with only the keyboard and mouse plugged in as far as USB devices go to no luck. I did create a Windows 11 installation media USB dongle, but any time I have attempted to reinstall windows (while keeping files) it's given me error messages saying it can not install it. At this point, I'm completely lost and don't have the faintest idea of how to fix this and any help would be greatly GREATLY appreciated.

urban lichen
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Do you have some ASUS utility for the motherboard installed? ROG GameFirst, Armoury Crate, or anything else?

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@unkempt obsidian

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If you do then try uninstalling it. ASUS software such as AIsuite have caused random BSODs like that in the past. (quality software i know)

Other than that it might be the 980 PRO having issues. (you can look up Samsungs screw up) This might be solvable with drive firmware update.

https://semiconductor.samsung.com/consumer-storage/support/tools/