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Still doesn't mean that there isn't an underlying issue. I'd say hardware if you did a clean install or drivers if you did an upgrade.

Grab something like WhoCrashed and you may be able to find the culprit




I don't think reading let alone debugging crash dumps is a viable option for most users


No, it definitely isn't. But for most HN readers it is. I'm happy to help anyone who reads this. The last crash dumps for a BSOD are often in c:\windows\MiniDump for a short amount of time after the crash.




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