SSD does the BSOD sometimes. i fix it like this: turn off PSU, disconnect all harddrives, leave just 1 HDD (not SSD) with WIN installed, PSU on, reboot, shut down, PSU off, connect all drives (SSD included) back in, PSU on, start normally. no need to adjust bios at any time while fixing. yes it sounds like weird solution, yes it requires to open the case, but it's still better then reinstalling WIN. also, without disconnection and reconnection of SSD it can't be recognized by bios. works for me lol. if i manage to notice the freeze of the system before BSOD, then hard power off (button/power cable, first available lol), reboot normal, no problem )))