Windows 11 crash help...
Alienware M15R7 Laptop
Intel i7 12700H CPU
3070 Ti Laptop GPU
32 GB Ram
1 TB SSD.
My windows since yesterday night kept crashing (Blue Screen). It was happening every 10 minutes. Tried everything; full update, rolling back updates, disc check, turning off antivirus real time protection etc. Couldn't check via system restore because I never created a restore point. Didn't even know this feature was a thing.
I was left with only the option to do a clean install and I decided to go for it. I was backing up some important files including all my picture files from which my desktop background was made. The pictures are in my hard drive and the hard drive is still connected and I was looking at network adapter driver I would need for my WiFi card in case windows doesn't install that and so I was on device manager when my background wallpaper goes black. On both screens (dual monitors).
Now it's not crashing. I don't know what happened. Is it my wallpaper or my dual monitor set up with extended view? Maybe I should make my laptop screen my main monitor screen? Please help me understand what happened and how to ensure it doesn't happen again.
Alienware M15R7 Laptop
Intel i7 12700H CPU
3070 Ti Laptop GPU
32 GB Ram
1 TB SSD.
My windows since yesterday night kept crashing (Blue Screen). It was happening every 10 minutes. Tried everything; full update, rolling back updates, disc check, turning off antivirus real time protection etc. Couldn't check via system restore because I never created a restore point. Didn't even know this feature was a thing.
I was left with only the option to do a clean install and I decided to go for it. I was backing up some important files including all my picture files from which my desktop background was made. The pictures are in my hard drive and the hard drive is still connected and I was looking at network adapter driver I would need for my WiFi card in case windows doesn't install that and so I was on device manager when my background wallpaper goes black. On both screens (dual monitors).
Now it's not crashing. I don't know what happened. Is it my wallpaper or my dual monitor set up with extended view? Maybe I should make my laptop screen my main monitor screen? Please help me understand what happened and how to ensure it doesn't happen again.