Any insight would be greatly appreciated. If I need to replace parts, then I can start saving up for that, but I'm surprised this issue isn't more common. I've seen both AMD's drivers and the ASRock motherboard being blamed for this issue (I don't see any new drivers on their websites). I got the latest drivers checked and updated. I uninstalled premiere and tried it again but it didn't solve the issue. Now after starting premiere Pro I get the blue screen with 'thread stuck in device driver'. Some days I can watch tons of YouTube videos (and use the PC to do some low-quality streaming with a USB capture card), other days it will blue screen not long after I start using YouTube, or Zoom, or an older MMO), every time I do it. Same here it worked a few Days ago without a problem. Hardware was purchased just a bit less than a year ago The system usually stores minidump files in either: C:WINNTMinidump or C:WindowsMinidump.The files will be named miniMMDDYY-NN.dmp, where MMis the month, DD is the day, and YY is the year in which the dump file was created. OS - Windows 10 Home, 64-bit (3.959), unactivated Googling seems to tell me this is connected to my integrated graphics, although only 1 post was closely aligned with my specifics (which blamed the motherboard) This was my first attempt to assemble my own computer and I'm trying to resolve this issue where I blue screen either randomly or immediately after going something video-related (Link to crash dumps, perfmon).
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