Daily Blue Screen Of Death Crashes ntoskrnl.exe & ntkrnlmp.exe Various Reasons

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Please perform an everything search for node.exe and paste the results from it as well.
 
C:\Windows\Prey\versions\1.3.9\bin\node.exe
C:\Windows\Prey\versions\1.4.0\bin\node.exe
C:\Windows\Prey\versions\1.4.1\bin\node.exe
C:\Windows\Prey\versions\1.4.2\bin\node.exe
C:\Windows\Prey\versions\1.5.0\bin\node.exe
C:\Windows\Prey\versions\1.5.1\bin\node.exe
C:\Windows\Prey\versions\1.6.1\bin\node.exe
C:\Windows\Prey\versions\1.6.2\bin\node.exe
C:\Windows\Prefetch\NODE.EXE-26A949D5.pf
 
 
Sure, I'll uninstall it and let you know if it continues. As of late the BSoD's happen about once every 12-48 hours, pretty randomly.
 
Also, it seems that you switched from an AMD graphics card to an Nvidia one, I would also like you to clean up the remnants of the AMD drivers with DDU. We have a guide on doing just that. Click Here for instructions.
 
Hello again!

So we last talked on 12/10 and I had zero BSODs until 12/17 and then another one right now (12/19). I ran the SysnativeFileCollectionApp again and attached it to this post so you can see the minidumps. The 12/17 BSOD was in C:\WINDOWS\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\nv_dispi.inf_amd64_7bb3101ce32915cc\nvlddmkm.sys with Error: PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA and the BSOD today was in C:\WINDOWS\system32\ntoskrnl.exe and ntkrnlmp.exe with error PFN_LIST_CORRUPT.
 

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Pesky BSODs. They need to behave :P

I'll analyze your dump files and let you know what I find. :) In the meantime, have you ensured all drivers are up to date? A lot of BSODs can be prevented by up-to-date drivers.
 
Thank you! My graphics driver is for sure, and any others that pop up with an update available are as well. What others should I check to see if they're up-to-date?
 
Alright then that sounds good. We will keep this thread open just come back and update us. Or if you are having any other issues let us know, we are here to help. :)
 
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