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Heya axe0, looks like you were spot on about the C drive corruption. I got home today and decided to do what you asked, while I was reading this post however I got a message from windows saying C drive has corruptions and I should restart so Windows can repair it. Oh sweet I thought, this'll be easy. When Windows restarted, it got to the windows 10 loading page and started the process of repairing C drive. Here's the problem though, as soon as it starts to say "Repairing C Drive, some%" the computer would BSOD with a critical service or process failure error code (not sure of the exact one). Now the computer would then restart like with all BSOD's but this time into a "failed to boot" service. Windows trying to figure out why the computer couldn't boot and all that. So it said I should restart to fix it. When I do that the computer goes back to trying to repair the C drive. However, it BSOD's yet again. Then I restart into "failed to start", restart again and go into C drive repair and subsequently BSOD. The cycle continues like so. I decided to use that linux USB and changed the drive to boot from in my UEFI. Not sure where to go from here... any ideas? I'd heard about the BSOD loop of death, never thought it would've happened to me :/