My laptop started to BSOD when connected to a 144hz 1440p monitor

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Sorry man I do not remember what I had installed, how can I fix windows defender? Should I do a full scan for malware and cracked software?
 
By all means do a full scan using Defender if only to make sure that the PC is clean, if anything is found by Defender this thread will have to be closed and a new one started by yourself over on the malware removal forums.

No BSOD at all.
 
I did a full scan and a Microsoft Defender offline scan. I don't have any malware or cracked apps. I also got a BSOD when I started my first full scan after 2 minutes.
 

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Two posts but neither include a crash damp :unsure:

We do our best but we're not clairvoyant :p
 
The minidumps have not been updated since the last time I sent them. I changed the paging file, it was automatically set to 5.8 GB but I changed it to a minimum of 24 GB to a max of 49 GB. Hopefully, I'll be able to catch the BSOD. This could also be a hardware problem I'm not aware of. When there is a BSOD I'll make sure to upload the minidump file right away.
 
I’m sure I have found the main cause of the BSOD, my SSD is failing and my laptop is operating slower. I came to the conclusion that my SSD is failing from the stop codes I received when getting a BSOD. I still am not getting any new mini dumps I’ve tried everything, even doing the cmd commands and doing a system format but keeping files and apps. I bought a new SSD which should arrive tomorrow. Here are the BSOD stop codes that I received. One of the BSODs was a kernel data In page error which led me to believe my SSD is failing. Thank you for your help and patience with me.
 

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Last crash dmp is no help as it just says that a critical process died and that could mean many things, failing hardware included.

If you are getting a new SSD save yourself some time and just clean install Windows and the system drivers to it.
 
Being that the OP revisited the forum but chose not to reply this thread will be closed.
 
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