BSOD 0x00000001 triggered by Skyrim SE quicksave/autosave

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       #21

    Windows says i'm up-to-date as of just now, I've already done more than 8 passes on the ram but you really want the photo to be sure eh? I'll run the full 32 gigs again just to get the photo if need be.
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       #22

    A rule in / rule out of the RAM / DIMM /MB will be helpful in the troubleshooting
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       #23

    First thank you folks for all the advice you've offered me and other windows users I truly appreciate it and i'm sure a plethora of others do as well. The test however did not go the way I was hoping......
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    windows 10 professional version 1607 build 14393.969 64 bit
       #24

    Memtest86+ version 5.01
    32 GB RAM
    9 Passes
    0 Errors

    Great.
    4 drivers have been troubleshooted
    The drive and RAM /DIMM /MB have passed tests.
    Let's see if this creates a stable computer environment.
    Create a brand new restore point: In the left lower corner search type restore > open the restore control panel > create a new restore point
    If there are any BSOD please post a new zip: BSOD - Posting Instructions - Windows 10 Forums
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       #25

    After continuing testing after you resolved the issue I reproduced the problem and discovered it is caused by BitDefender internet security's firewall suite. Something about how it is interacting with the save files being written to and then read from the network storage is causing the 0x00000001.
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