I have found the issue!
There was corrupted files on my C disk and I just needed to run run chkdsk /r to find the corrupted files. I was fooled by the error codes talking about driver issues and kernel issues that sfc couldn't find any issue with. I had tried multiple times to check the validity...
I've recently updated my PC's parts and have been having frequent but random crashes. I have tried updating drivers, removing peripherals, checking system files for corrupted files, repairing drives, doing memtest86, I even tried reseating my CPU and RAM but that hasn't helped either. It can...