x220 died! (BSOD on windows logo)

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Whitieiii
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x220 died! (BSOD on windows logo)

#1 Post by Whitieiii » Thu Feb 23, 2017 2:18 am

my x220 died... upgraded the BIOS and now windows 7 hates me and BSOD on startup.... should I have upgraded the BIOS before installing windows? how do I fix it? am I forced to reinstall windows? no big deal I have no files on it but will the windows key validate again is the question... don't want to pay another $200 on this machine
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X220 2nd Gen i5 8GB ram 120 GB SSD win 7 Pro
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Re: x220 died! (BSOD on windows logo)

#2 Post by axur-delmeria » Thu Feb 23, 2017 2:53 am

It depends on the BSOD error, I guess. Before the Windows logo appears, keep hitting the F8 key to access Windows' boot options. Select "Disable Automatic Restart on error" then press Enter. Windows will freeze on the BSOD screen, which will allow you to take a picture or note down the complete error code.
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Re: x220 died! (BSOD on windows logo)

#3 Post by dr_st » Thu Feb 23, 2017 5:51 am

BIOS settings reset moving SATA from AHCI to Compatibility or vice versa?
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Re: x220 died! (BSOD on windows logo)

#4 Post by Whitieiii » Thu Feb 23, 2017 5:55 am

axur-delmeria wrote:It depends on the BSOD error, I guess. Before the Windows logo appears, keep hitting the F8 key to access Windows' boot options. Select "Disable Automatic Restart on error" then press Enter. Windows will freeze on the BSOD screen, which will allow you to take a picture or note down the complete error code.
Even bsod before windows logo when safe mode is selected... no real information on BSOD just says to uninstall new hardware and try again or contact hardware vendor or something like that... but can take picture if you really want
My Current Thinkpad Collection:
A30 Pentium 3 512MB ram 55 or 58GB HDD Win 98SE
T410 1st Gen i5 4GB ram 2x320 GB HDD Win XP & 7 Pro
X220 2nd Gen i5 8GB ram 120 GB SSD win 7 Pro
T430 3rd Gen i5 6GB ram 500GB HDD Win 7 Pro
T440s 4th Gen i5 8GB ram 300 GB SSD win 10 Pro

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x220 died! (BSOD on windows logo)

#5 Post by Whitieiii » Thu Feb 23, 2017 5:57 am

dr_st wrote:BIOS settings reset moving SATA from AHCI to Compatibility or vice versa?
It was set to AHCI before and still set to that after... I only use compatibility if installing operating systems older than vista... could move it around and see if that's the problem but I don't think that it is...

Edit: it wasn't set to AHCI
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My Current Thinkpad Collection:
A30 Pentium 3 512MB ram 55 or 58GB HDD Win 98SE
T410 1st Gen i5 4GB ram 2x320 GB HDD Win XP & 7 Pro
X220 2nd Gen i5 8GB ram 120 GB SSD win 7 Pro
T430 3rd Gen i5 6GB ram 500GB HDD Win 7 Pro
T440s 4th Gen i5 8GB ram 300 GB SSD win 10 Pro

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Re: x220 died! (BSOD on windows logo)

#6 Post by Whitieiii » Thu Feb 23, 2017 6:10 am

Ok it defaults to compatibility for sata so moving it to AHCI fixed the problem for now.....
My Current Thinkpad Collection:
A30 Pentium 3 512MB ram 55 or 58GB HDD Win 98SE
T410 1st Gen i5 4GB ram 2x320 GB HDD Win XP & 7 Pro
X220 2nd Gen i5 8GB ram 120 GB SSD win 7 Pro
T430 3rd Gen i5 6GB ram 500GB HDD Win 7 Pro
T440s 4th Gen i5 8GB ram 300 GB SSD win 10 Pro

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