Win10 bsod's evry day

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Originally Posted by The_Nuke
If you disable the wireless device(s), will it still eventually BSOD?

If not, you can be reasonably sure that the wireless driver(s) is indeed the culprit.


^^^ This.

If the computer has a built-in Wi-Fi then use that and see what happens. OP says he bought this computer last Nov, so if it was new it most likely has built-in Wi-Fi.
 
Originally Posted by ZeeOSix
Originally Posted by The_Nuke
If you disable the wireless device(s), will it still eventually BSOD?

If not, you can be reasonably sure that the wireless driver(s) is indeed the culprit.


^^^ This.

If the computer has a built-in Wi-Fi then use that and see what happens. OP says he bought this computer last Nov, so if it was new it most likely has built-in Wi-Fi.
This is the comp; http://media.flixcar.com/delivery/minisite/show/8/en/634995
 
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