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Secdrv causes BSOD?
I started getting BSODs a few weeks ago. Sometimes after just a few minutes of running the computer, sometimes it could go days between them. I checked Windows' Event viever and it looked like SecDrv was the culprit. After looking around on the net, it seemed like I could delete it and so I did.
After deleting SecDrv, the computer ran without issues for a few weeks. But now the BSODs are back. This time it looks like it's because something is trying to call SecDrv and crashes the computer for that reason instead... From what I can tell, the Event viewer doesn't explain which process that still tries to access SecDrv, so I'm a bit in the dark of what to do next.
V2 log file:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/aq9xtganr8...21%29.zip?dl=0
My computer specs should be in my profile.
For information, I have both GOG and Steam installed on my computer. Since SecDrv seems to be gaming-related, I imagine they could be involved in some way. However. I haven't played any games via those apps since the BSODs started. I have also unchecked them in the start-up menu, so as far as I'm concerned, they shouldn't be running in the background and make calls to various drivers.
Any suggestions on how to try and find the root cause of my BSODs?