Question BSOD

Greetings,

I had problems with the sudden appearance of BSOD. They occur every week or so. I checked on the BSOD search wiki article and resolve, but I don't have the knowledge of how to say with certainty what is causing my problems. For this reason I ask helpful and well-informed community members to try to help me with my problem.

OneDrive link with the required files: https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%21AJUdqylc60Lf4oc&id=B55EDF1286CEA183%21264&cid=B55EDF1286CEA183

I will be really grateful for your help!

Best regards

Kristian

Your video driver is the cause of the crash.

First remove the other oldest:

AMD clean uninstall utility - AMD.com

Restart and

Install the most recent on the manufacturer's Web site, I can give you if you want to specify the make and model (I could not decode the language of the information system)

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