BSOD - After new Motherboard, CPU and RAM

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Try booting into the boot menu by pressing f8 after the bios loads and then f8 again to access the advanced list. Then choose 'last known good settings'. Worked for me.
 


Thank you both Quenlin and Mashine! Mashine's variation on Quenlin's post worked for me too which is fortunate as I am lazy and always looking to cut out steps. It took forever to run the repair attempt in order to get the command prompt. As the whole point is to just get the command prompt, probably didn't need to really attempt the repair. I didn't go to the manufacturer's website for the Intel Rapid Storage drivers. I just took them off the install disk. Either Quenlin wrote the wrong syntax for the DISM command or that syntax worked for him. I needed a colon after "Driver" in the /Driver:<path to driver> part of the DISM command.