Question Help with BSOD troubleshooting. No physical changes, just one day it works, next it does not.

Aug 28, 2023
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I've had 10 crashes in the last 12h and I've reached the end of what I can think to do to figure out whats wrong... Here is a list of things ive done and the results
windows update and additional update, still BSOD'd
checked drivers, updated any and all that were not up to date, still BSOD'd
Chkdsk /f /r, scannow, and restore health cmds, all came up clear
checked ram, (took several hours) came back with 0 issues
event viewer critical logs all say the critical events were 'windows unexpectedly shut down', but i think i found more info using bluescreen view so there is that.
Also checked motherboard settings and reset cooling settings that kept on being disabled after crashes. without doing this system would overheat then it would crash again...

even after all those checks and scans its stil BSOD-ing randomly. I think it may be a windows driver but I dont know what to do to actually locate and fix the one causing the issues.

I managed to recover some minidumps for a few of my BSODs from bluescreenview- here they are.
but im having difficulty making much sense of them...

Any help or insight on steps I have not tried yet would be appreciated.
 
Ok, windows BSODs should not affect MB settings, unless CMOS battery is dead, MB settings reset every boot and windows will definitely say something about it. Replace your CMOS battery 1st and Optimize everything you had optimized in your Bios before, preferably to a Tee, including RAM settings.