Hi CorazonRole, glad to help!
Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-PnP
- <Event xmlns="**http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event**">
- <System> <Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-PnP" Guid="{9c205a39-1250-487d-abd7-e831c6290539}" /><EventID>219</EventID><Version>0</Version><Level>3</Level><Task>212</Task><Opcode>0</Opcode><Keywords>0x8000000000000000</Keywords><TimeCreated SystemTime="2023-01-28T12:46:28.0826219Z" /><EventRecordID>89131</EventRecordID><Correlation /><Execution ProcessID="4" ThreadID="252" /><Channel>System</Channel><Computer>DESKTOP-9M1R2SI</Computer><Security UserID="S-1-5-18" /></System>
- <EventData> <Data Name="DriverNameLength">24</Data><Data Name="DriverName">ROOT\UNNAMED_DEVICE\0000</Data><Data Name="Status">3221226335</Data><Data Name="FailureNameLength">28</Data><Data Name="FailureName">\Driver\nvvad_WaveExtensible</Data><Data Name="Version">0</Data></EventData> </Event>
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Anonymous
2023-01-28T14:20:35+00:00 Thanks! I'll reply in a couple of hours if this bsod comes again
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DaveM121 890.1K Reputation points Independent Advisor2023-01-28T14:12:53+00:00 Hi CorazonRole,
Your minidump file indicates it is a virtual driver associated to the BattleEye anti-cheat game engine that is causing the crashes, that is known to case crashes.
Ensure your version of Windows is fully up to date, then uninstall BattleEye, restart your PC and then download the latest version of BattleEye from the developers website.
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Anonymous
2023-01-28T14:09:49+00:00 Here's the link
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6s7bsiohctx5vtp/012823-37281-01.zip?dl=0
I don,t know if this works because my internet is trash
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DaveM121 890.1K Reputation points Independent Advisor2023-01-28T13:51:26+00:00 Hi CorazonRole,
I am Dave, I will help you with this.
Please check to see if your PC is producing any minidump files, I will check those to see if they provide any insight into a potential cause of the system crashes.
Open Windows File Explorer.
Navigate to C:\Windows\Minidump
Copy any minidump files onto your Desktop, then zip those up.
Upload the zip file to the Cloud (OneDrive, DropBox... etc.), then choose to share those and get a share link.
Then post the link here to the zip file, so we can take a look for you.