There was only one dump in the zip file and it didn't have much useful info unfortunately.
memory_corruption, probably caused by a device driver. Enable Driver Verifier and see if that gives us any information that helps id the cause.
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Driver Verifier is a diagnostic tool built into
Windows 10, it is designed to verify both native Microsoft drivers and third party drivers.
Driver Verifier's verification process involves putting heavy stress on drivers with the intention of making bad, outdated, incompatible or misbehaving drivers fail. The required result is a BSOD (Blue Screen of Death) which will generate a crash dump for debugging purposes.
Machines exposed to
Driver Verifier will run very sluggishly due to the stress being applied to the drivers.
Driver Verifier - Enable and Disable in Windows 10
Pay close attention to PART TWO and make sure the correct boxes are checked.
Warning:
It is not advised to run
Driver Verifier for more than 48 hours at a time.
Disable Driver Verifier after 48 hours or after receiving a BSOD, whichever happens soonest.
Always create a
Restore Point prior to enabling
Driver Verifier.
What we're looking for is a verifier generated BSOD with a mini dump that will tell us what driver caused it. If you get a BSOD, rerun dm_log_collector and upload the resulting zip file.