Black screen of death - NETIO. SYS and ntoskrnl.exe please help

(I don't know if this is the right topic)

Hello community,

So I bought a new game PC 3 days and I have problems with BSOD I get + 3 times per day and I have no idea systems and things.

Tell me everything you know aslong it's fixable.

I checked BlueScreenView and those are addresses in stock:

NETIO. SYS + 39d3e network subsystem i/o

Ntoskrnl.exe + 75169 & NT Kernel System

I have no idea on minidumps, nor how to open them and these things, please explain the problem to him and ask me what to know first.

Thank you.

FRozXY

I would contact the two just to be sure but I think I understand the ram should be replaced and replacement ram shouldn't cancel you guarantee

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