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The games are the only things that i have had a problem with, sometimes Destiny 2 won't start but the computer doesn't shutdown, but that is rare. I have had no other BSOD.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/3a8hvo83cmy8l7o/dmp%20Files.zip?dl=0
Sorry for the delay in response.
The culprit for the blue screens in the DxDiag sesame to be "cldflt.sys", that is the "Cloud Files Mini Filter Driver" so it is related to OneDrive.
To find out if it is responsible for the Game crashes:
- Open the OneDrive App > more > Settings > Settings.
- Uncheck "Start OneDrive automatically when I sign in to windows" > OK.
- Reboot your Computer > Test.
- 6 years ago
Doing the same thing, should i try uninstalling Onedrive?
- holger14056 years agoHero+
So you don't use it at all?
If so, you can try.
Here is a MS help article how you can uninstall onedrive. (If you didn't know already.)
But as said, the BSOD have no direct connection to the game crashes in the DxDiag, so it might be unrelated.
- 6 years ago
That didn't work either