Win10: Variety of Blue Screens - Focusrite Audio

Stradivarius

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Hey all.

A few weeks ago my PC decided to throw some "Configuration Database Registry is Corrupt" errors at me. I made a previous post and the problem seemed to go away for a few days, but low and behold, it has only evolved.

The problems began while playing Fallout 4. After a couple hours of play, my PC blue screened, and Gave me the aforementioned error. When it restarted, my second monitor wouldn't detect a signal and my first monitor had a severely reduced resolution. I followed the steps in this post, and the problem went away for a bit.

A week later while using MuseScore my PC blue screen-ed again, and the error I received this time said "IRQL not Less or Equal." I spent dome time trying to reinstall my graphical drivers for my Geforce GTX 780 Ti with GeForce experience, which seemed to fix that for awhile, but things continued to worsen.

A day or so after that, I got yet another blue screen with the error "Kernel Security Check Failure." I ran DISM and SFC, as well as the MiniTool Partition Wizard SFC, which claimed there were corrupt system files, but that it couldn't fix them.

I checked the forums for a similar post but I couldn't find one, and I'm told this would be the place to post this. I've attached my CBS.log file as well. Any ideas? Thanks for your time.

My Specs:
Win10 Pro x64 Version 1903
ROG Strix B450F Mobo
GeForce GTX 780 Ti
Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2PK x 8GB)
Newly added tp-link AC1200 Wi-Fi Card
AMD Ryzen 5 2600 3.4 GHz
Seagate 1TB Desktop SSHD
 

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The drivers for the Focusrite sound card are to blame. Their latest version has a bug through which these blue screens appear. You must go back to previous drivers and report the error to Focusrite
 
Thank you, this has been bugging me for a long time. That was unexpected though. Focusrite doesn't keep a list of their drivers online, they only have the current one so I'm not sure what to do about that. If I was gonna report that, what would I tell them? Do I send them my SFCA file?
 
Tell them that their drivers are calling blue screen, also include memory dumps. You can post a file from SFCA as you like, maybe someone will read it to them. It is important that they have memory dumps and that you describe when these blue screens occur
 

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