I'm having some serious issues with Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) on my Windows 11 machine. I've updated all my drivers, operating system, and BIOS, and even swapped out RAM sticks, but the problem persists. I'm looking for any suggestions or help to fix this. Also, I've got some minidump files that might help diagnose the issue: [minidumps](https://files.catbox.moe/yjhk8g.zip).
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Just wondering—are the crashes happening when your PC is idle or mainly during light tasks? Sometimes I find that helps pinpoint the issue more effectively.
To really nail down what's causing those BSODs, you'll want to get those dump files for a proper analysis. If you can boot into Windows, or try Safe Mode, check the C:WindowsMinidump folder for any dump files. Zip them up and upload them on a site like catbox.moe; those logs are crucial for figuring out the issue. If you don't have any dumps, here's a guide to configure your system to create them in the future.
It sounds like you're on the right track with the updates. Just a quick reminder, when you're tweaking your BIOS or storage setup, always make sure you have backups of your data—better safe than sorry! You might also want to check out this FAQ thread for more general guidance on Windows 11 problems if you haven't already.
Good question! It seems to vary. Sometimes it crashes when I'm idle, but I've also seen it crash while I'm gaming.