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Dyan

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I have encountered BSOD many times. But couldn't find solutions.so if anyone can help me
 
My own system at work does that. It's a driver from nvidia that hasn't been updated for Windows 10 it looks like in my case.
Have you checked the system error logs? Sometimes a BSOD will come and go without leaving a trace but it's worth a look.
 
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