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06-25-2025 12:09 AM
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Faulty RAM (Memory): This is a very common cause of random and inconsistent BSODs. If your RAM modules are bad, they can cause data corruption leading to various errors.
Corrupted Hard Drive/SSD: Bad sectors or general corruption on your storage drive can lead to Windows files being unreadable, causing crashes. TellPopeyes
Outdated or Corrupt Drivers: Drivers are essential for your hardware to communicate with Windows. If a driver is outdated, incompatible, or corrupt, it can cause system instability and BSODs. This is especially true for graphics drivers, chipset drivers, and storage controllers.
Overheating: While less likely to cause different BSODs every time,