Microsoft lists all the known issues for the different versions of Windows on the health dashboard page. However, if the computer already has the most recent driver, the problem may be with the new version of Windows 11, or the hardware coincidently got damaged and needs to be replaced. Typically, updating the device driver to the latest version can resolve the issue. It might be a compatibility issue if you continue to see the problem. As a result of this potential issue, it's a good idea to disconnect the non-essential peripherals from your computer.įor example, you may want to disconnect external hard drives, printers, secondary monitors, phones, and other USB or Bluetooth devices.Īfter the installation, you can reconnect the peripherals. When a hardware problem is detected, you are likely to see a blue screen of death. After removing all the conflicting applications, you may try to continue with the installation process. Once you complete the steps, you may need to repeat the steps to uninstall other non-essential apps. Continue with the on-screen directions (if applicable).