Windows 11 BSOD

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My personal laptop has been running Windows 11 for a few years without any issues.

Now within 5 minutes after entering my password I get the BSOD. It can sit for days waiting for me to enter a PW. Does not seem to matter if I try and do something or just enter my password and let it sit. Five minutes later I get BSOD.

Annoying to say the least.
 
Have you tried a hard shut down? Uninstall the last update? Google search "Windows 11 bsod after login forums <insert your model name>". Run a hardware check within the 5 minutes you have available?
 
my DSL was out almost 2 days so in desperation i reset it + what a pain as many things were lost, but slowly getting better. i surely need to write things down like passwords not being computer savy. got chrome downloaded but its different in not a good way!!
 
My personal laptop has been running Windows 11 for a few years without any issues.

Now within 5 minutes after entering my password I get the BSOD. It can sit for days waiting for me to enter a PW. Does not seem to matter if I try and do something or just enter my password and let it sit. Five minutes later I get BSOD.

Annoying to say the least.

Yes, roll back the latest update from safe mode and if that fixes it diable updates for a month or so. I had a similar thing happen with win10 not long ago, and it was because of an update, so just skipped that one.
 
it's not wise to install an update that will BSOD your system either. Cause it will happen the same again. if you wait a month, the issue will be fixed.
Do Windows Updates get installed on the system before I enter my password? If it's just sitting there waiting for me to enter my password for a day?
 
Par for the course for Windows. Good luck
My wife and I are now Win 11. No BSOD. But still windows and still stupid (me mainly!!) I mean to changed the scroll bar width, I need to edit the registry. How stupid is THAT? The other garbage just seems to be window dressing (hence the name)

The latest update for windows 11 patches 9 critical security issues not wise to skip it.
Yes flaws they should have never let out in the first place. But here I am.

PS: I Un-installed a bunch of trash, way faster than Win 10, boots instantly. That only took MS 34+ years.
 
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Do Windows Updates get installed on the system before I enter my password? If it's just sitting there waiting for me to enter my password for a day?

it will work in safe mode, it did on my win10 system. the issue is the system is caught in an endless loop due to update.
 
Go into safe mode and pull up the event viewer to see the cause of the crash. I'm willing to bet it's an OEM driver that caused the issue, so far none of the work PCs that I've done a fresh win10/11 install has BSOD'd from software issues, only the ones with the pre-installed OEM programs (the OEM driver updating programs are trash.)
 
Get back up and run a memory test.
Work computer did an windows 11 update yesterday. BSOD, and safe mode doesn't recover the system.

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Work computer did an windows 11 update yesterday. BSOD, and safe mode doesn't recover the system.

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Saying it can't connect to the Group Policy service. There can be several causes for this including file system corruption, unintended permission changes (which could happen as a result of an update) to the service. A local (non-domain) account would be able to log onto the system, but I would assume, being a work computer, you don't have one.
 
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