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Alright, I disabled my NVidia graphics card (after doing a little research I figured it's probably less risky than disabling my onboard graphics card, but idk, I just chose it) via device manager and after using my computer for over two days now... The results are great! I haven't had a BSOD since! Even programs that would almost guarantee a crash, like my 3D game and my 3D design software, were causing no problems. Granted, they were running slower because I was using my intel onboard graphics card instead of my discrete NVidia graphics card.
Well, it seems you were onto something... So if the problem is the switching between the two, what now?
Also, you need to know I'm very grateful for how much you've helped me, the insights you've given me, and the problems you fixed so far.