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Random BSOD - Unexpected Storage Exception


While I was on youtube the other day, a random BSOD appeared saying "Unexpected Storage Exception", this is the first time I've ever seen this particular BSOD, but since seeing this error my computer will no longer boot up. The only thing it says when I try to boot it up is "Select proper boot device or insert boot media in selected boot device and press a key". I have two drives in my pc, a 240 gb PNY ssd that houses my OS and a 2tb seagate hdd, I took out the ssd and put it into an external inclosure to see if the drive had crashed but it shows up on my laptop and doesn't appear to have crashed, so I'm unsure on what to do next.

BSOD - Posting Instructions - Windows 10 blog &
Screenshots and Files - Upload and Post in windowssh blog - Windows 10 blog

How am I supposed to do that if the computer doesn't boot up?

I didn't see "Select proper boot device or insert boot media in selected boot device and press a key" part

What OS is running on your laptop?
If it is Windows 10, create recovery media
Recovery Drive - Create in Windows 10 - Windows 10 blog

my laptop has win8, will that link work with 8?

It is a tutorial for creating recovery media
A tutorial for creating installation media for Windows 10: Windows 10 - Clean Install - Windows 10 blog
Doesn't matter what OS you're running in the case of creating installation media
   Note
It is used for installing, but could also be used for repairing

The recovery drive page says that in order to make a recovery drive fr win10 it needs to be made on win10, which I don't have access to. Also there's no way for me to do a clean install of win10 as I upgraded for free and do not have a product activation key.

It is a tutorial for creating recovery media
A tutorial for creating installation media for Windows 10: Windows 10 - Clean Install - Windows 10 blog
Doesn't matter what OS you're running in the case of creating installation media
   Note
It is used for installing, but could also be used for repairing
I am not asking you to do a clean install, but to use the installation media as recovery.

Sorry for not betting back to you sooner.



Your pc needs to be repaired.

The boot configuration data file doesn't contain valid information for an operating system.

File:BootBCD Error Code: 0x0000098

Try this tutorial for rebuilding the boot files
Bootmgr is missing - Fix - Windows 7 Help blog

Random BSOD - Unexpected Storage Exception