I was having an issue with my network adapter. It stopped being detected by the computer but the problem wasn’t the computer, but the ports/the network adapter itself.
So, since I thought it wasn’t either of those options, I tried with what some YouTube videos told me (including network reset, executing CMD commands, changing BIOS settings) and nothing worked, until yesterday I tried what’s shown on this video, at 3:10: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWMQmhsdKO4
I chose Microsoft as manufacturer and I’m pretty sure I chose ”Microsoft Hyper-V Network Adapter” as the model. After that, I started installing the driver and after a while I noticed it was taking a good time, so I decided to close it (I think with Task Manager?). After that, I got a BSOD with the error “DRIVER POWER STATE FAILURE” and then my PC was stuck in the startup screen.
I unplugged it, and later I tried to do a clean install of Windows with my USB stick. I booted on the USB stick, formatted the disk and then installed Windows. Each time the computer restarted since then I would get the ”To skip disk checking, press any key within (x) seconds” under the loading Windows logo. I got this one too when I changed that disk for another one, so I don’t know what’s going on.
Today I turned on the computer, which was working fine after yesterday’s happenings except for the disk checking message, and after the startup screen went by there’d be a black screen and then the PC would restart, so I went to BIOS to make sure boot options were fine and they were. After I left BIOS I got a “Repairing computer” message under the loading Windows logo and then a blue screen which asked me if I wanted to return to the previous state to fix the problems (Picture of the bluescreen), to which I pressed the button to go back to the previous version and now I’m here. Without any of the applications I downloaded yesterday
Now I got this message on the Windows dashboard: “Restart to repair drive errors”
I don’t know what to do, maybe the disk is corrupted but according to Samsung Magician and CrystalDisk it is ok, with 1.1 TB written, and also I got the check disk message with my other SSD (which wasn’t in the computer along with the other SSD in which I had the issues, I put it after removing the other one) so I’m not sure what is causing the problem.
I have an HDD too, but it only contains data, nothing else. My C: drive has three partitions if that helps (EFI System