BugcheckCode 80 BSOD

-Hello,

I have problems with random BSOD, which seems to happen when I use YouTube or Vimeo.

At first, I thought that the problem was with Adobe Flash and I uninstalled it, but this isn't the case.

Can someone help me with this? I have the event ID of the most recent BSOD. I hope that someone from Microsoft can enlighten me on what the parameters and BugcheckCode really - mean or how I can 'translate' into something that I can understand.

I feel that it is a driver or something.

Thank you!

-
-
 
  41
  2
  1
  63
  0
  0 x 8000000000000002
 
  171306
 
 
  System
  redacted
 
 

-
  80
  0xffffffff82fef224
  0 x 0
  0xfffff800030a8708
  0x5
  fake
  0
 

 

I also had another that looks like this:

 80
 0xffffffff8186eed4
 0 x 0
 0xfffff800030a8708
 0x5
 fake

0

And another like this:

 80
 0xffffffff82ef6f64
 0 x 0
 0xfffff80003098708
 0x5
 fake

0

Note that the first parameter is different in each case. I don't know what that means.

FYI

Tags: Windows

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