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I updated Windows 10 to that newer version a few days ago, but the problem occurred before then too.
So I "forcefully" caused the BSOD again. I put the laptop to sleep by flipping it closed, waiting about 10-20 seconds, and flipped it back open to wake it up. It crashed just like before. Could you please check out this second zip file to see what the error is?
Attachment 61951
Also, running the program a second time, an sfdebugfile folder is now on my desktop and won't go away, citing the path doesn't exist. How do I get rid of it?
Thanks.
Edit: Refreshing the desktop removed that folder. I've been trying to recreate the BSOD a few more time like what I just posted but to no avail. The system seems to pick and choose when it wants to crash.