After 1.5 weeks of usage, it is confirm that the mouse driver is causing the BSOD since it is very outdated. Will hopefully get a new mouse soon. Thank you once again.
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After 1.5 weeks of usage, it is confirm that the mouse driver is causing the BSOD since it is very outdated. Will hopefully get a new mouse soon. Thank you once again.
I see, I shall continue using it as it is for 3~4 days, and if there are any issues, I will report back. Thank you so much for your help thus far.:D
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