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Crosspost from the positivity thread.
While it's much more forgiving, I still feel like it's a gamble. This afternoon I was tackling the problem at work with two brand new laptops that are identical apart from different brands of PCI Express SSDs. One accepts our corporate image without an issue, the other goes around in an infinite sad face BSOD loop. Swap the SSDs over and the 'bad' laptop is fine.
Both have all drivers from Dell's driver package for that model installed during the build but clearly neither it or Windows 10 has suitable drivers for this particular Hynix SSD. My brain hurts.
...and my PC is done. Went without a hitch, even switching from an Intel to an AMD CPU with corresponding chipsets doesn't phase Windows 10. It just shrugs and says "well, I'll install some new devices, what's the big deal?"...
While it's much more forgiving, I still feel like it's a gamble. This afternoon I was tackling the problem at work with two brand new laptops that are identical apart from different brands of PCI Express SSDs. One accepts our corporate image without an issue, the other goes around in an infinite sad face BSOD loop. Swap the SSDs over and the 'bad' laptop is fine.
Both have all drivers from Dell's driver package for that model installed during the build but clearly neither it or Windows 10 has suitable drivers for this particular Hynix SSD. My brain hurts.