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1. Exit and continue to Windows 11 (which it will not do)2. Use a USB drive, network connection or windows recovery DVD3. Troubleshoot Reset your PC or see advanced options4. Turn off your PC. All of them are still the BSOD. So I choose item #3 Then the next screen that come up is Reset This PC, Lets you choose to keep or remove your personal files, and then reinstalls Windows.I did that and the next BSOD that come up you have two options,1. Keep My Files, Removes apps and settings, but keeps your personal files.2. Remove everything, Removes all of your personal files, apps, and set

 

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