Blue screen occurs randomly

I need help, bsod happens randomly. I had to reformat the pc and the bsod occurs again. but not as frequent. Below, I've included the 2 dump file.

https://onedrive.live.com/redir?RESID=E444EE5E1E99004B! 115 & authkey =! ACM59rAc2MmZucg & ithint = the file % 2crar

Update the driver Qualcomm Atheros wireless to version 10.0.0.329:

https://www.Atheros-drivers.com/download-driver-Nr-309-for-Atheros-AR9287-and-Windows10.html

I suggest that you run the Microsoft Genuine Advantage diagnostic tool in normal mode (not safe mode) and copy and paste the results into a response for further analysis:

http://go.Microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=52012

Run the tool and when it ends, click the copy button, open a text such as Word or Notepad file and select Edit, paste. You can paste directly into an answer here. Open a response, right click and select Paste.

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