BSOD's after win10 auto installs

Zuluking

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I've been having BSODS for awhile now all with different names and what not. I've been trying to google all culprits according to WinDBg and see if I can update a driver or something. After a clean win10 install I've run driver verifier and its a BSOD on startup. Minidump then pointed towards Logitech G Hub since when I ran driver verifier again without logitech driver it didn't crash. I've uninstalled that now and I've been using the older logitech software to use my mouse. I believe the minidump error is now different so I feel like that BSOD was fixed.

In between the minidumps I've tried fixes that were googled so im hoping I've fixed some of the issues but the most current one is IMAGE_NAME: afunix.sys

Sadly I don't older component lying around for me to do some more systematic changes to see what is causing it.
I'm actually hoping people find some obvious stuff I'm missing in the minidumps and which I haven't done yet or forgotten. I've been putting off replacing the MOBO and CPU so I could get win 11 but I feel like there is nothing else left to replace to check.

I've done:
  • Clean install of windows 10 and fully updated as far as I could (can't get win 11 and haven't installed version 21H2 since I don't use the new features)
  • Ran Driver Verifier
  • Memtest86 - no issues ran overnight
  • SFC/scannow multiple times found one thing to repair and that has been onedrive.ink for like 3 times
  • DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth - no issues
  • Ran MalwareBytes which found nothing
  • I've updated all drivers I could think off
 

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Seems like editing my post didn't work. I just did another driver verifier run, but when I do I get an BSOD loop which I can't get out of without going into safemode and deleting settings and rebooting.
I've added the new minidump.zip files including the driver verifier minidump. I was also being stubborn by not running the collection program but I've done that now and attached it aswell.
 

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It does appear that your Logitech mouse/keyboard was responsible for the earlier crashes.

I noticed in your latest crash you were playing WoW and the game client has caused BSODs in the past, please see this thread - BSOD starting after a random amount of time

Does the system crash when not playing WoW?
 
Yeah it does happen whilst playing WOW, should have mentioned that before. It has happened without playing WOW, just browsing and what not but i think i was still busy trying to install the logitech software. All the minidumps of the BSODS are in the zipfile and I have tried fixes before so im guessing most of the crashes now are when i play wow. After I did sfc/scannow i only crashed after using driver verifier after that no more. I played WOW for 3-4 hours last night without a crash. So I'm not sure whats causing it.

I'll check out the thread you posted today also working today so lets see if i can find some time.
 
Please keep using the system as you normally would and if it crashes again, then please provide the latest dump file(s).
 

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