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Windows 10 BSOD CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED
I have had an on-going problem with my computer...
Computer Specs:
i7-3770k
Asus Sabertooth Z77
120 GB SSD (OS / A Few Apps / No Page File)
600 WD Raptor (Main Progam Drive / Page File)
Defrag Turned Off
Windows Defender turned off through group policy
16 GB RAM (1600 MHz)
950 Watt PSU
EVGA GTX 970 FTW
The problem I have been having is the computer just slowly starts locking up and explorer windows won't close or open and the computer just generally hangs. Task manager won't open either and after a few seconds it will eventually BSOD with "CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED". This happens at random. Sometimes it will go several hours and the next time, it happens at boot. Blue screen view gives driver ntoskrnl.exe as the culprit. I really don't know what I am reading here but this has been an on-going problem. I even did a clean install to see if it would fix it. This problem was there before I installed the SSD as well. I have tried sfc /scannow but it returns that there are 1 problems but it can't be fixed. I tried all the solutions to fix the windows store but nothing worked. Something to do with opencl.dll. I've read somewhere that nvidia drivers could the cause of this.
When it self-restarts after it's collected it's information, 9 times out of 10, the SSD will disappear from the BIOS unless I manually shut it off and then turn it back on.
The computer is over-clocked, but it is doing this on stock clocks as well. Besides, the computer has been OC'd for over a year. All temps are well within normal so I know it is not a heating issue. I have very good air cooling.
I have both memory.dmp and mini dump files available for diagnostics. If someone could help me out, I would greatly appreciate it.
Whocrashed defines it as the file ntdll.sys. I have been thinking of doing a in OS upgrade to try to resolved this. Will that work?