BSoD error, UNEXPECTED STORE EXCEPTION

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Hi everyone,
I had purchased my Dell 7567 in the August of last year. I cannot replace or use my warranty to fix this.
My device was fine in the beginning until a required BIOS update started causing freezes and BSoDs.
I then reinstalled windows 10 erasing all data and downgrading the BIOS which seemed to solve the problem for a while.
I now have these problems again. The device freezes randomly while doing day-to-day work and I get BSoDs also.
I just installed BlueScreenView to analyse these dump files and saw they were mainly caused by ntoskrnl.exe and sometimes NTFS.SYS .
Please help me solve these issues and I am prepared to provide you with anything you require.
Today's dump file;
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Yesterday's dump file;
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memtest tests ram and CPU (since CPU where the memory controller is). Shame I can't read the report as its a html file and Onedrive just shows the code. I might be dumb, there might be a way to get it show right

So its not ram, its not ssd, Windows update didn't help (it was a long shot, since drivers are still all the same)

did you run driver verifer at all?

run this on CPU just to add it to the list of things probelm isn't caused by - https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/19792/Intel-Processor-Diagnostic-Tool
 
Do you have any USB devices apart from Keyboard/Mouse? Any internal cards?

Its possibly caused by the driver for your card reader - see solution 5 here - https://windowsreport.com/unexpected_store_exception-bsod-windows-10/ ( a few other solutions may help as well, don't dl their PC repair tool)
 
Sorry, brain exploded. I only remembered it was a laptop in second paragraph, serves me right fir answering questions late at night.

I forget that laptops only have so many bays you can put internal cards in. Never had one, you see. It doesn't help I don't know what every BSOD possible can be caused by, I sent you on a wild chase around about storage based on the errors name. Sorry its taking this long to resolve.
 
No probs man. But I checked and I dont have a Realtek USB 2.0 Card Reader driver. Not saying it isn't because of a driver. Is there any way other than the driver verifier method you mentioned above that won't result in loss of data? I'm doing a lot of projects now that's why.
 
One suggestion I will make since I don't seem to be getting anywhere, is to read the posting instructions here and ask on this forum as they have different tools they use to figure the causes out. https://www.tenforums.com/bsod-crashes-debugging/

You can link to this to stop duplicating steps. Not giving up, just figure it will save time.

If they do figure it out, please come back and tell me.
 

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