I suspect a bug in Build 17063 is at fault, though sacrilegious and profane that may be. There are 30 dumps files in the uploaded report, essentially identical to the faulting instruction and the process accused to be responsible for the exception, viz.,
registry.exe. That process
registry.exe has been around for a while in Insider builds, but Build 17063 is the first build to store registry hive data in it and is hence a little buggy. (The ultimate purpose of this new
registry.exe process is just to reduce the registry's memory usage, giving better performance.)
I've dumped the call stack for your interest of the latest minidump to highlight the registry activity prior to the crash.
BTW, are you in the habit of running QQ International often? It's been noted that Tencent games (and perhaps in general any Tencent software) may cause GSODs. I've also noticed there are a few errors in Device Manager:
Code:
SCSI Controller PCI\VEN_9004&DEV_5078&SUBSYS_78509004&REV_03\4&312BC670&0&30A4 The drivers for this device are not installed.
Unknown USB Device (Device Descriptor Request Failed) USB\VID_0000&PID_0002\5&10DB4AB&0&1 43
It's also been noted that USB devices with unreliable connections can cause GSODs; care to remove any USB devices you have?
Honestly, the best thing I can suggest here is rolling back to the previous build, or just being patient. Here are some of the known issues in Build 17063 -
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