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it just happen again while i was browsing and not gaming i really have no idea what it could be so if you could look into it again with the new dump
If you would upload the zip in your new reply instead of the first post it would save us both time :)
I hope you're not still using the DB3 software? If you are, it'll cause problems.
Back to the dump, you'll need to update some drivers. This 0xD1 is caused by an outdated driver from the Intel Rapid Storage Technology.Code:Start Menu\Programs\Driver Booster 3 Public:Start Menu\Programs\Driver Booster 3 Public
Driver Reference Table - mio.sys
Driver Reference Table - HECIx64.sys get this chipset driver from Alienware
Check Alienware for driver updates for the Intel Rapid Storage drivers
Update/reinstall Malwarebytes
i am not using driver booster anymore it must be leftover after the uninstall anyway i deleted the folder
hopefully the rapid storage drivers will work correctly cause it was not listing windows 10 as a supported OS only 7 and 8 will see how it goes
and i will add the zip in my new reply from now on
look like its fixed now i did not get any BSOD since last time thank you