I've been experiencing regular blue screen errors (BSODs) on my computer, particularly after starting it up and putting it under stress from gaming and CAD work. The system automatically restarts after each crash, and once I boot it up again, everything works fine until the next cold start. I've got five minidump files from my latest crashes that I'd like to share for analysis. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
2 Answers
Start by updating your motherboard's BIOS to the latest version available on the manufacturer's website. The latest minidump indicates you're still on the original BIOS release, which means you likely missed out on important updates for compatibility and stability. After doing that, monitor if the crashes persist, and let us know how it goes.
To effectively analyze your BSOD issues, make sure you gather those dump files. If you can boot into Windows or Safe Mode, check the C:WindowsMinidump folder for any dump files. Zipping that folder and uploading it to a reliable file-sharing site could help others in providing you with assistance. If you don't have any dump files, consider following a guide to change your Windows minidump settings to generate smaller memory dumps.

I'm dealing with a similar issue! I've been getting multiple BSODs daily with an IRQL error. I've confirmed through analysis that the e1d.sys driver is causing it, but despite updating drivers and my BIOS, the problem lingers. I even tried reinstalling my network adapter, but I lost internet access after rebooting!