GHOST blue screen of death and SATA hard drive suspended death solution

  
        

Blue screen. The main reason for this phenomenon is that the version of GHOST is too low (version is lower than 11), and the SATA optical drive and hard disk are not recognized. When GHOST starts, it checks to see if the IDE hard disk is present. If there is no IDE device, it will continue to detect it, causing a false crash. Of course, I have recently seen people say that the onboard USB device may also cause GHOST to crash. It is said that the hard disk has a hidden partition, and the first partition is in the NTFS partition format, which causes the SATA hard disk to be accessed normally under DOS, and also causes the GHOST to crash...

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