Hello
Thank you for posting on the Microsoft Community Forum.
Based on the description, I understand that your question is related to BSOD.
I understand that you would like to look at the full system memory dump, but understand that detailed analysis of the dump will require more professional resources and this may be beyond the range of this forum.
Here are some fixes you can try:
- Put the loading machine in safe mode, and then repeat the operation:
Start your PC in Safe Mode in Windows - Microsoft Support
- It might also be caused by a faulty driver, try running the Driver Verifier:
Open a command prompt window by selecting Run as administrator and type verifier to open the Driver Verifier Manager.
Driver Verifier - Drivers for Windows | Microsoft Learn
- Sometimes the problem may not be in the driver, but only in third-party applications and services. Try a clean boot:
How to perform a clean boot on Windows - Microsoft Support
- Update your drivers, if Driver Verifier has detected a specific one, you can update that driver and see if that fixes the problem.
Press Windows + 'R' and type devmgmt.msc to open Device Manager.
Locate the device and double-click on it to expand.
Double-click on the driver and go to the Drivers tab.
Click "Update Driver" and select "Automatic Search" for drivers.
- Check out the other fixes in this article:
Troubleshoot blue screen errors in Windows - Microsoft Support
Have a good day.
Best regards
Molly