Thanks for the thorough instruction.
It worked for a day with aged driver from Lenovo website but it turns out that the specific driver version is known to have compatible issue with the software my office is using (twinmotion 2023) so I had to update it to latest WHQL studio driver from Nvidia...
Ah, sorry. I still mix up thread and post.
Minidump:
050223-6187-01.dmp
Compressed memory dump (zip file made with 7zip):
MEMORY.zip
V2:
DESKTOP-3FH71RC-(2023-05-02_10-33-55).zip
Not sure how to delete the new thread I made...
The compression failed saying:
Exception calling "Write" with "3" argument(s): "Stream was too long."
At C:\WINDOWS\system32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\Modules\Microsoft.PowerShell.Archive\Microsoft.PowerShell.Archive.psm1:82
0 char:29
... $destStream.Write($buffer, 0...
It started crashing again after long break.
Here's the minidump:
042123-8000-01.dmp
Here's the V2 log:
DESKTOP-3FH71RC-(2023-05-01_12-41-27).zip
Here's the tuneup plus log:
Tuneup.log
SFC and DICM didn't report any problem.
Driver verifier is empty-handed.
Here's the Tuneup log.
SFC _details didn't get generated saying:
There is a system repair pending which requires reboot to complete. Restart
Windows and run sfc again.
Same error persist even after restart.
Tuneup log
After running DISM, SFC, Driver verifier(and fixing drivers), it stopped crashing for a while.
I thought it fixed for good.
And in March, it started crashing again!
Crash happens with no context. It crash while idling, running CAD, running rendering.
There's no overclock. The motherboard & CPU...