I've been experiencing random Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) errors on my computer for the last two months. Although my system restarts without any issues afterward, I'm still worried about the reasons behind these crashes. I'm running Windows 11 version 10.0.22631 on an AMD Ryzen 5 5600X processor with 16GB of RAM. I have one 500GB SSD and one 1TB SSD, along with an RX 6600 XT graphics card. I've included links to my most recent dump files for reference.
4 Answers
It looks like you might be having some permission issues with the earlier dump file. Try copying the dump files to a different folder that you own, like your desktop, and see if you can open them from there.
Hey! To understand your BSOD issues better, we would really need those dump files that Windows creates during a crash. You can find them in the C:WindowsMinidump folder. If you have any, zip that folder and upload it to a file sharing site like MediaFire or Catbox, and share the link here. Having multiple dump files can help in pinpointing the problem. Also, you might want to tweak your dump settings to create Small Memory Dumps, as those won't overwrite older files.
Make sure to back up your important files anytime you’re making changes to your system like this. It's also a good idea to double-check your system settings and disk configurations. Just a heads up—modifying those can lead to data loss if something goes wrong!
You should definitely run a memory test. I had similar random BSOD experiences a couple of years ago, and it turned out my RAM was faulty. I used the Windows memory diagnostic tool and it helped me identify the issue. It might be worth running that to see if that's causing the BSODs.

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