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Latest Windows 11 24H2 Update Causing BSODs on Certain SSDs

Hi everyone,
After installing the latest Windows 11 24H2 update, my system started showing Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) errors. It seems to happen mostly during startup or heavy disk activity. I suspect it might be related to my SSD, since others online mentioned similar issues with specific models.

Has anyone else encountered this problem after updating to 24H2?
If so, have you found any workarounds or fixes (like driver updates, firmware patches, or rollback options)?

Any insights would be appreciated!

  • This topic was modified 3 months, 1 week ago by mark willium.
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First, check your SSD manufacturer’s site for the latest firmware (Samsung Magician, Crucial Storage Executive, etc.) and install it manually if available. Then, open Device Manager → Storage Controllers and ensure you’re using the latest NVMe controller driver (sometimes rolling back to the Microsoft Standard NVMe driver fixes it). If that doesn’t help, try disabling “Fast Startup” in Power Options and run sfc /scannow and DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth from an elevated Command Prompt. As a last resort, you can roll back to 23H2 until a compatibility patch lands — Microsoft’s already aware and pushing out hotfixes through Windows Update for affected models.

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