Hello
@ubuysa, I'm not sharing these DMP files for attention, I'm a student and I'm studying software. In my free time from coding, I do debuggin stuff.
The problem I'm having with the DMP file in question is that when the system enters the valorant, every now and then I get this BSoD.
I have already found the solution. I turned off the memory integrity setting and this problem disappeared.
Actually I'm not interested in the solution, I can't find almost any information about tpm.sys on the internet, so I feel the need to ask people with more experience than me. Honestly, I don't think there is anyone around me who is an expert in this kind of work. Sysnative fits exactly for this purpose, but I think I've opened too many topics lately
I might have a bad image.
Please don't misunderstand, I don't own the systems from which I collected the BSoD files. So most of the time I have nothing but the DMP file.
It's good that you pointed out the solution. I also checked it with the dpx command, but to no avail.
Why does the tpm.sys module show up as the cause of the blue screen? Do the calls in the stack section give us anything? What exactly is the reason? That's what I'm really curious about.
Thank's for all.