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1-3 BSODs per Day Relating to Kernal Driver - How to narrow my search?
This is what I have done so far:
- Installed all latest Win 10 updates.
- Updated all the drivers as far as I can tell. What is the best (efficient) way to find out if everything is up to date? It took me ages to manually check them all.
- Ran memtest+ for 12 hours with no errors reported.
- Ran sfc, chkdsk, DISM, etc. and no issues reported.
- I tried to understand and use windfg to analyse the memory dump file.
- Obviously used internet/forum search function and understand/apply to my case but every case/spec is different.
I have narrowed this down to either CPU or M/B issue (I hope not as this is a new laptop) OR some corrupt/dodgy driver somewhere which I can't locate.
I have spent many many hours trying to do this but I am novice and struggling. Please can you take a look at my attached/uploaded files and make a recommendation?
I am trying to avoid having to re-install Win 10 if possible but it seems to be my only last step.
I have:
- Attached my bluescreenview image:Attachment 106348
- Uploaded my msinfo32, speccy xml snapshot and memory dump files here.
- Attached dm log zip file at end of post.
Any ideas please? But I also want to learn/understand so please can you explain what led you to your conclusion?
Regards,