Hello, Nikita Litvinov
Welcome to Microsoft Community.
This is a UNEXPECTED_KERNEL_MODE_TRAP error, which typically occurs after you install faulty or mismatched hardware, especially memory, or if installed hardware fails.
A double fault can occur when the kernel stack overflows. This overflow occurs if multiple drivers are attached to the same stack. For example, if two file system filter drivers are attached to the same stack and then the file system recurses back in, the stack overflows.
I see the error occurred when you were running aida64.exe. I suggest you stop this program to see if the problem persists.
For hardware:
If you recently added hardware to the computer, remove it to see if the error recurs. If existing hardware has failed, remove or replace the faulty component. Run hardware diagnostics that the system manufacturer supplies to determine which hardware component failed.
Faulty or mismatched memory can cause this bug check. Use the memory diagnostic program in Windows to test all of the system memory.
Confirm that all hard disk drives and hard disk controllers are compatible with the installed version of Windows.
The system motherboard might have issues, such as a scratched trace or a defective component. A failing power supply can also cause issues.
Overclocking is setting the CPU to run at speeds above the rated specification, which can cause this error. If you've overclocked the computer that's experiencing the error, return the CPU to the default clock speed setting. Disable memory caching of the BIOS to try to resolve the problem if that option is available.
For software:
Check the System Log in Event Viewer for other error messages that might help identify the device or driver that's causing the error.
Check the availability of updates for the ACPI/BIOS, the hard driver controller, or network cards from the hardware manufacturer.
If the error occurred after the installation of a new or updated device driver, remove or replace the driver.
If you encounter this error while upgrading to a new version of the Windows operating system, the error might be caused by incompatible software. Examples include a device driver, a system service, a virus scanner, or a backup tool. If possible, remove all third-party device drivers and system services and disable any virus scanners before you upgrade. Contact the software manufacturer to obtain updates of these tools. Also, make sure that you've installed the latest Windows updates.
Yuhao Li
Microsoft Community Technical Support