wdfilter is part of Windows Defender Antimalware service
cldfit = Cloud Filter driver (part of windows 10)
every error is internet related. Your lan drivers themselves are fairly recent (august)
Is there a newer version of tunnelbear as its from 2014? Its oldest driver on system, most of rest is from 2018.
Try turning off Rapid mode on Samsung SSD - I doubt its blame but its less drivers running. I doubt i would use a ram drive when PC is randomly crashing, might corrupt data.
You might need to run driver verifer. I don't like suggesting it as it can leave you in a boot loop. So I added steps to take before starting it
A) create a system restore point
1) type "restore" then open "create a restore point"
2) create a new Restore Point now for C-drive
B) Download the
Windows 10 media creation tool and use it to make a win 10 installer on USB - this is a handy boot disck and can be used in case PC enters boot loop so you can run system restore from a repair menu to roll back to a working system using restore point created in step A)
change boot order so USB is first, hdd second
boot from installer
on screen after languages, choose repair this pc, not install.
choose troubleshoot
choose advanced
choose system restore
Pick restore point you created in Step A)
Now driver verifer might not boot loop, these are just precautions
try running
driver verifer, just read the instructions carefully. It is part of win 10 designed to find misbehaving drivers. It will cause BSOD, that is its job since it tests drivers.
Once it bsod, upload the minidump file and we see what it shows us.