I recently tried out Linux to see what it was like, and while I enjoyed it, I missed being able to play Valorant. So, I switched back to Windows but now I'm facing a lot of blue screen errors like "IRQL not less or equal," "KMOD Exception not handled," and "Attempted Write to readonly memory." I've already tried several fixes, like changing my RAM slots, cleaning them, and reinstalling drivers. I've even reset Windows around five times. The crashes tend to happen when I'm gaming or downloading something—about 70% of the time—but my PC seems fine when it's just idle. Does anyone have any ideas on how to fix this?
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This definitely sounds like a driver issue. After removing Linux, have you checked how much space is left on the drive that has your swap file? If it’s too low, it might cause more blue screens when your system runs out of memory.
I haven't really looked into that. I thought it was managing itself automatically. I wiped everything related to Linux, so I'm not sure about the current space.