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October 27th, 2021 04:00

Help with BIOS settings

Hi everyone,

I have a Precision T3500 which has a fully working version of Windows 10 Pro on a Samsung SSD. It's all up to date, I've run the basic CHKDSK, System File Check, Antivirus etc.

I have taken the SSD and installed it into my Precision T5610 and I get a Windows Stop Code 0x00000007b which suggests a possible BIOS issue. 

The BIOS in the T5610 is up to date though the settings may be different than the T3500. 

Which BIOS settings in the T5610 are more likely to cause the problem?

What settings should I change? And to what should I change them to? 

Best regards,

 

Phil

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October 27th, 2021 08:00

I guess a basic thing would be to check if the T3500 is set as ahci or raid,  in the bios. And make sure that the T5610 has the same setting selected.

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October 27th, 2021 05:00

So if I read your post correctly you took the SSD which had Windows 10 Pro on it, and moved it to another PC without reinstalling Windows correct? Others have posted methods to do this but I have never been in favour of moving a drive over in such a procedure and expected it to function normally. There are drivers which are not the same and registry settings which may not be compatible with the second system. All of which can contribute to BSODs, errors and lockups. Windows will auto update the drivers and such but I always advocate a clean install.

This video has more information and advice on moving drives with an OS installed from one system to another.

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