the only way to solve that is to reinstall windows or repair the allocation/partition tables it points to on boot. when I flipped it to AHCI mode, it could no longer find the proper partition information and did the same thing BSoD. with the stock windows 8, it was configured to UEFI. It has bootoptions for booting in UEFI or AHCI (classic bios mode) depending on what your windows install is configured as. I've run into something similar in an AMD-powered laptop.
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