I'm struggling with my computer crashing almost every day due to a BSOD. I've been checking out the crash logs, and they all point to 'ntoskrnl.exe+4fec10' with a bug check string of 'IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL'. Here are my specs: Windows 11, Omen 30L desktop gt13-0xxx, AMD Ryzen 5 3600, 32GB RAM. If there's anything else you need to know, just ask!
4 Answers
You need to grab some dump files to analyze the BSODs better. If you can access Windows normally or through Safe Mode, check for files in C:WindowsMinidump. Zip up any files you find and upload them to a file sharing site. Having multiple dump files will help us a lot!
Before making any big changes, make sure your data is backed up! You don’t want to risk losing anything. Always check your backups first to avoid surprises.
Be sure to follow the Automoderator's instructions for posting the minidumps! That way, the community can take a closer look and help you out. Let us know once you've uploaded them!
Sometimes it helps to unplug all external devices except your keyboard and mouse. Try running your computer that way to see if it still crashes. It might just be a pesky peripheral causing the issue.

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