HP LAPTOP PAVILION 15 BLUE SCREEN General Troubleshooting
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M.2 NVMe PCIe Solid State Drive
Statistical failure data for Pavilion 15 models suggests that BSOD loops occurring shortly after the BIOS splash screen are often caused by NAND flash degradation on the primary boot drive. Replacing the SSD provides a stable physical layer for the OS, resolving the drive's inability to access the Windows Boot Manager during the initialization phase.
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9%
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HP Windows 11 Recovery Media (USB)
Search data indicates a high correlation between Windows 11 updates (version 22H2) and boot failures on this specific hardware. A clean installation using OEM-specific recovery media resolves driver conflicts and restores the corrupted system image that prevents the laptop from reaching the GUI or Safe Mode.
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8GB DDR4 3200MHz SODIMM RAM
Blue screen errors that prevent access to Safe Mode can be triggered by a faulty memory address in the lower RAM block. Replacing the memory module ensures the system has stable temporary storage for the kernel, which is necessary to overcome the 'startup settings' crash described in the source data.
SKU: CT8G4SFRA32A
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the M.2 NVMe PCIe Solid State Drive.