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BSOD while not using PC

Anonymous
2020-11-22T20:57:30+00:00

Hi there, i have been experiancing BSOD multiple times every 2 days or so, it happend once or twice while using the PC (browsing on chrome) as well as AFK, heres the DMP file uploaded to google drive:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EOYbCvXoIvnhFTzS9VwdycAfqUo2TuKa/view?usp=sharing

i have tried the drivers check within windows 10

i have downloaded the latest windows update but uninstalled just to double check if it's the issue and reverted back to 2004

EDIT: Forgot the DMP file link :D

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Performance and system failures

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  1. Anonymous
    2020-11-24T17:20:19+00:00

    Your system is throwing various stop codes. This makes it difficult to isolate the cause without enabling Driver Verifier. Now, I see you actually did that a couple times, but in both instances DV flagged a driver at boot (ene.sys) and resulted in a bugcheck. Unfortunately, DV is not too accommodating with respect to some 3rd party drivers at boot, so I would recommend temporarily taking ene.sys out of play so DV can run (who knows, it may actually be the cause of the bugchecks as I have seen this driver in previous crashes with active Windows session. There is a guide on how to disable ene.sys here: https://www.gskill.us/forum/forum/product-discu...

    Also, I recommend temporarily removing AntiMalware Bytes for the time being. 3rd party antivirus/antimalware drivers run in a privileged kernel space and may contribute to system instability.

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  2. Anonymous
    2020-11-24T11:03:01+00:00

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  3. Anonymous
    2020-11-23T14:52:03+00:00

    Can you provide me with any other dumps you have? You can find a history of triage dumps in C:\Windows\Minidumps.

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  4. Anonymous
    2020-11-23T07:55:44+00:00

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  5. Anonymous
    2020-11-22T21:15:53+00:00

    Hi and thanks for reaching out. My name is William, I’m an Independent Advisor. I'll be happy to help you out today.

    Can you reply with the link to Google drive again? I am not seeing it in the post from my console.

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