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So two days ago i start my computer after school as always. And few minutes later i see a windows update so i  install it and everything goes well, but a few minutes after i boot  i  get a random bluescreen so i reboot my computer and everything is fine for an hour or so. Then all of the sudden i get another one so i start researching it and i found nothing. Maybe any of you guys has gotten the same issue or maybe you just know the awnser because you are a genius :D I don't know but i would really appreciate any help i could get on this problem :) 

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Try to restore windows to the point before the update and see if that solves the issue.

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458WiVL.png sorry for it being in swedish but i think you will get it anyways. Now i noticed that there are only two updates from two days ago and then there are three updates from yesterday which i had no clue where even installed. So should i uninstall all of them?

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well step one is to not update

 

step two is to follow this guide and do a clean install the proper way

http://www.howtogeek.com/224342/how-to-clean-install-windows-10/

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Just now, LuckyOn3 said:

I had no clue you could do that thats accualy awesome :D Here is all the past bluescreens i have gotten so far.

I saw that the driver that was causing it was ntoskrnl so i searched for it on google and i found that i may have a memory leak :/

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