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Yes it can be driver faults. Most often I see either corrupted or outdated drivers that cause these.
Your situation was a bit different, yet you followed the right procedures for troubleshooting.
Good work!
Just FYI - here's how I do BSOD analysis':
- first I rule out 3rd party drivers (over 90% of BSOD's are due to this)
- then I rule out hardware (less than 10% of BSOD's are due to this)
- then I look at Windows problems (less than 1% of BSOD's are due to this - as long as Windows Updates are fully up to date).