If all troubleshooting failed, I suggest reinstalling window 10 by downloading windows 10 image from the Microsoft site. You'll need a blank USB flash drive with at least 8GB of space if you want to create window 10 media.
Please check for any yellow triangle or exclamation mark listed by any of the drivers in device manager. You might have to expand each drivers to search for them. If no yellow triangle or exclamation mark are listed by any of the drivers, run the System File Checker and DISM.exe commands to see if it will fix the message.
Had the same issue recently with a Dell XPS 15 9500. It came with a 1TB SSD and the 2nd slot was empty, so I installed a 4TB Toshiba Koxia SSD in there and the moment I did that I kept getting this KERNELY_SECURITY_CHECK_FAILURE boot loop. What I did was, remove that 2nd SSD temporarily so I could boot into Windows at least, then I updated to a new IRST Driver which was available on the Dell Support site under my laptop's service tag, installed that, then when I added the 2nd SSD it worked!
LSUFAN51
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" Should I reset Windows 10? "
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If all troubleshooting failed, I suggest reinstalling window 10 by downloading windows 10 image from the Microsoft site. You'll need a blank USB flash drive with at least 8GB of space if you want to create window 10 media.
Download Windows 10 (microsoft.com)
After you created the windows 10 media:
(32) Install Windows 10 from DVD USB - YouTube
LSUFAN51
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Please check for any yellow triangle or exclamation mark listed by any of the drivers in device manager. You might have to expand each drivers to search for them. If no yellow triangle or exclamation mark are listed by any of the drivers, run the System File Checker and DISM.exe commands to see if it will fix the message.
Use the System File Checker tool to repair missing or corrupted system files (microsoft.com)
Also view the information in link below, hopefully it will be a help to you:
How to Troubleshoot Blue Screen or STOP Error Code on a Dell Computer | Dell US
FedericoCoppola97
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April 29th, 2021 01:00
Hi all,
I restored the laptop for the second time and the issue persist.
I noted that when we moves laptop the issue apper.
Thanks
Federico
FedericoCoppola97
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June 17th, 2021 04:00
Hi all,
Motherboard replacement, solved this issue for me.
Regards
Super Spartan
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November 4th, 2023 03:51
Had the same issue recently with a Dell XPS 15 9500. It came with a 1TB SSD and the 2nd slot was empty, so I installed a 4TB Toshiba Koxia SSD in there and the moment I did that I kept getting this KERNELY_SECURITY_CHECK_FAILURE boot loop. What I did was, remove that 2nd SSD temporarily so I could boot into Windows at least, then I updated to a new IRST Driver which was available on the Dell Support site under my laptop's service tag, installed that, then when I added the 2nd SSD it worked!