When the PC run into BSOD, It's welcome if you could provide us relevant information below
1, It's a physical machine or Virtual system on Hyper-V or VMware
2, the operating system of the machine, server or windows?
3, what status was the machine being before BSOD and right now?
4, Has the machine recently update any Software or Hardware?
5,In your case 0x00000133, you should set a full dump(better) or kernel dump and create a page file about the size of total ram+256MB accordingly.
6, Please prepare the Event log and dump for IT pros to solve the BSOD issue.
On forum, we do not directly assist check the dump in view of the large dump size.
If further assistance were needed you could open a request ticket with Microsoft support.
https://support.serviceshub.microsoft.com/supportforbusiness
Hope this can help you
If your need further help, be free reply to me at your convenience.
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