BSODs are caused by drivers. If you have installed any hnew ardware/drivers recently, or upgraded any drivers they are suspec. Uninstall them and try see if it solves the problem. If not, you might have failing memory, ror a very rare crash. Crashes can be accumulative. When the system BSODs, system files can be damaaged. This can make crashes more and more ffrequeny t. So always take a system back up. I use Ghost. You can then o back to a stable image. If you really want to know what the bug is, install WinDbg.exe, and open the crash dump you will find in either Minidunp or the windows dir. Wen it has opened, type !analyze -v at the prompt, and it will auto analyse the crash. This will often point to the driver. Gogle the sys file named, and see if it is a known issue, or if there is an upgrade.
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