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BugCheck 109, {a3a01f5a74601bb1, b3b72be0c6e1ad6e, 3, 18}
Probably caused by : Unknown_Image ( ANALYSIS_INCONCLUSIVE )
Followup: MachineOwner
Hi,
all your dump files were the same. The above bugcheck usually has three causes, drivers, developer issues which don't really apply here and finally hardware corruption (usually RAM).
Did you check that your system was compatible with Windows 10?
Looking through your drivers I see at least one dating from 2005 which is simply too old for windows 10:
SSPORT.sys Fri Aug 12 00:07:32 2005: Samsung printer driver, either update or remove.
Download Center: Download Software, Firmware, Drivers & Manuals | Samsung
I also notice you have 360 AV suite and system optimizer. Please uninstall this especially if it was installed at time of upgrade. Just use the onboard Defender for now.
As the above analysis was inconclusive you will need to run the driver verifier. This, on start up, stresses each driver in turn and if a drivers gonna bsod it will do so hopefully all captured on a dump file.
First however you need to create a system recovery disk/usb. The reason you might need this is because on rare occasions the verifier can cause a bsod loop on start up. You can use the recovery disk/usb to boot into safe mode and then turn the verifier off.
Post the resulting dump file and hopefully the culprit will be named within.
Creating a recovery drive - Windows Help -
How do I fix a Blue Screen in Windows using Driver Verifier?
Another thing you may want to consider is that your bios is extremely old and if all else fails you may want to consider updating.
https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/P5K_SE/HelpDesk_Download/