BSOD Help?
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Solved by Robin88,
What is a firewire?
Firewire is a connector that was mostly used by Apple back in the early 2000's, it was the main competitor to USB, but is almost never used nowadays.
In the memory dump it was the last file in Memory at the time of the BSOD, with the name 1394ohci.sys, and 1394 is the name for Firewire, so disabling Firewire in either the BIOS or in Windows should fix it.
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