ubuysa
The BSOD Doctor
The dumps in that Google Drive folder (https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1C58rCTkI6OrEJnlHXZB8G9GmkbZikAmo) have the same timestamp and appear to be exactly the same dumps as the ones I've already looked at??Sadly the laptop has restarted itself again when I was away, the new files are uploaded into the same drive folder for you to take a look when free, thank you for your help!
You might try removing the M.2 SSD and reinserting it fully. We've had a few people with strange issues that were solved by re-seating the M.2 SSD.
If you can get at the RAM easily then reseat that as well, stuff does move in transit sometimes.
I've taken a more detailed look at your kernel dump and there are a few things I'm quite concerned about...
1. What is midrive? It appears to be some sort of cloud service? There is an error in the active thread driver list for a driver called dump_midrive.sys which I'd put down to the amdkmdag.sys chipset driver problem. You also have a midrive.sys driver which I assume is also related to this midrive product. What is that and did you install it?
2. There are drivers loaded that appear to be related to a produce called Tencent PC Manager and that appears to be some sort of Chinese based anti-virus engine (softaal64_ev.sys, TAOKernelEx64_ev.sys, TAOAcceleratorEx64_ev.sys, TFsFltX64_ev.sys, TsNetHlpX64_ev.sys, TSSysKit64_EV.sys and TSDefenseBT64.sys)? It's flagged as a PUP (Potentially Unwanted Program) in many places and flagged as spyware in others. Have you perhaps installed this in error? If Windows Defender is active (and its drivers are loaded) then this may cause issues even if the Tencent product is legit.
3. There are two drivers loaded (XLGuard.sys and xlwfp.sys) that appear to relate to something called ShenZhen Thunder Networking Technologies, there is a suggestion that they are related to downloaded codecs. There are also suggestions that they may be some sort of Chinese spyware. They are certainly unusual and suspicious. There is an error in the active thread drivers list for Netwtw10.sys which is an Intel wireless card driver. I'd put that down to the amdkmdag.sys chipset driver problem as well, but perhaps it's being caused by these ShenZhen drivers?
I would investigate midrive if it's not something you have installed and setup. I would MOST DEFINITELY investigate the Tencent application and whatever the ShenZhen Thunder Networking thing is. On the face of it you would seem to have some highly suspicious drivers installed there and I'd want to get them out. If these products are some sort of spyware/trojan then they may be hard to remove. If they are products that you installed then do you really want and need them? If this were mine I'd be doing a clean install of Windows to be sure of getting rid of them.
I have no idea whether these rogue applications and drivers are causing your restarts but they certainly could be.
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