The minidump file didn't name any driver. It only indicated a system kernel driver "ntkrnlmp.exe". Since it's a system file it means something else drove it into a fault. It could be hardware, software, or driver.
Anyway, the BSOD error code is "MEMORY_MANAGEMENT (1a)". This error code is mostly related to faulty RAM/Memory so I will recommend that you test the RAM using MEMTest86. Make sure to have at least 8 full passes for a near-conclusive result.
Follow the guide from the link below.
https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/14201-memte...
Let me know the result.
Thanks.
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