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Multiple daily BSOD (so far different every time)
Windows version: 21H1 (OS Build 19043.1055)
I have been getting several BSODs for half a year which prompted me to switch to Linux so I could continue my studies, it's important to note that even Linux froze and became totally unresponsive (not even the NumLock/CapsLock lights would work on my keyboard) once every 3 days or so.
Now that school is over I've decided to switch back to Win10 and I've been getting around 2-3 BSODs every day ever since. "sfc /scannow" found and fixed a couple of corrupted files but the BSODs still happened after that.
I have run memtest86 and it found no problem with my RAM.
Sadly I believe a hardware failure to be the culprit (since Linux also had freezes) but I don't really have a good way to isolate which part is faulty. My CPU doesn't have an integrated graphics card so I can't take out my GPU and I don't have other parts I could swap to.
The GPU has the latest drivers installed, and Windows has the latest update installed.
List of BSODs so far (1 of each):
- something regarding HYPERV
- IRQL not less or equal
- UNEXPECTED_KERNEL_MODE_TRAP
- KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
- BAD_OBJECT_HEADER
For the first two BSODs I didn't wait for data collection to finish so those logs are probably useless.