PC keeps restarting for random events.

Quite simply.  Its Kaspersky

I would like to know if you feel I should just wipe my drive/os and reinstall a new copy. Seems more and more problems that crush us one after the other.

Indeed, it's Kaspersky for start of the BSOD, as those who are now gone while the driver verifier running, however I have noticed a few weird things happening such As... when I went to type on here, my steam and firefox, both crashed with my gel from the computer for a minute before Bluescreening.

Also, for some strange reason my screen went black earlier while I was watching my folder pilot to confirm that kaspersky drivers have in fact disappeared and they are. I had to hit ctrl alt del, but he remained in black, so I hit the button downwards several times and then enter and it me disconnected, screen appears again with the login screen, I'll log in to my account so it is always blackscreened, I had to force the reboot.

This came twice in two different Bluescreens don't know if it's useful but he said to pass to tech

nvlddmkm.sys driver is attempting to access memory after his release
nvlddmkm.sys - address FFFFF8801100EEA2 base at FFFFF880110B3000, DateStamp 56b970a7

then this

nvlddmkm.sys driver mistakenly marked a part of pageable image instead of nonpageable.

Here are the new DMP files

DMP files

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