daily crashes

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Users experiencing daily crashes on Windows report frequent BSOD errors such as Unexpected Store Exception, Critical Process Died, DPC Watchdog Violation, and THREAD_STUCK_IN_DEVICE_DRIVER. These crashes often occur randomly during normal use or when minimizing games. Common troubleshooting steps include updating graphics drivers and BIOS, scanning drives, and analyzing minidump files. Some users find that USB devices or recent Windows installations may be contributing factors. The community discusses recovery mode failures and the need for recovery media. If you are facing daily crashes, reviewing dump files and checking for driver or hardware issues are typical starting points.
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    Windows 10 Multiple BSOD Everyday - Unexpected Store Exception, Critical Process Died, etc.

    I've been experiencing multiple crashes on my laptop every day for about a month now. This has happened to me before but before I just had to do a system restore but I saved my files. Now, it will crash try to go into recovery mode but it fails and says I need a recovery CD or USB. I then have...
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    Windows 7 "Stop error code 0x000000EA (THREAD_STUCK_IN_DEVICE_DRIVER)"

    Im getting this kind of crash daily, it usually happens randomly when i minimize a game after like 2 hours of my PC being on already. I've updated my graphics card drivers and bios, still no luck. My computer spec : Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4690K CPU @ 3,50GHz ASUS Z97-A LGA1150 motherboard...
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    Windows 10 Unexpected Store Exception

    I've been experiencing these BSOD for over a week now and they happen daily! I've added a DUMP file (at least, I hope my attem As you can see, I stopped mid-sentence, because ironically, that's when my computer BSOD'ed again. (Luckily, Google Chrome saved this...) I've included both maps, the...
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    Windows 7 Random Daily BSOD's

    At least once a day I get a BSOD on my Dell 980 PC. I have Windows 7 Enterprise 64-bit running on and Intel i7 with 16 GB RAM. My event log only show that the PC has recovered from an unexpected shutdown. I have looked at the Memory.dmp files with WinDbg and it looks like a USB device may be the...
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