repeatedly BSOD

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I change the Windows Power Plan to Balanced from high perfomance.

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Can I ask what the computer was being used for when it crashed.

The CPU was involved again but no drivers identified, this does not however mean that the issue is not software related, I have put a couple of notes on some info from the latest crash, see attachment below.

Got a couple of things to check, one that will not take you very long but the other may take many hrs so we will do the quickest first;

Download then run the Windows All in One Repair tool from here, disregard the malware guidance but follow the other steps to the letter and in particular ensuring that you first create a new restore point and perform a proper Windows clean boot before running the repair, details for the clean boot here.

We can remove any programs that we use as and when you see fit.
 

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