Bsod at times

vasily_bagirov

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@james234
Do you have any antivirus installed? If yes, what exactly?
Such BSODs are usually caused by antivirus driver.

Also, please send us minidump file. It can be located at %windir%\minidump
 

james234

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@james234
Do you have any antivirus installed? If yes, what exactly?
Such BSODs are usually caused by antivirus driver.

Also, please send us minidump file. It can be located at %windir%\minidump
I have Avast
Comodo Firewall with ProActive Config
Malwarebytes with realtime
Malwarebytes AntiExploit

Also, use a vpn called Windscribe with firewall settings on so there is no leak.

I will send the mindump file soon.
 

vasily_bagirov

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@james234 So we examined the minidump. No trace of Adguard there, only Avast driver. Besides, there are some nasty strings in there which might mean that there are problems with your RAM. Is it old? Have there been any other issues with it lately?
 

james234

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@james234 So we examined the minidump. No trace of Adguard there, only Avast driver. Besides, there are some nasty strings in there which might mean that there are problems with your RAM. Is it old? Have there been any other issues with it lately?
Can it be because I am using "Process Lasso" ?

Ram should be a few months old.

Is there a tool to test it?
 
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