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We seem to be making progress. The driver seems to be
crcdisk.sys that has caused the BSOD
That is a protected driver and difficult to remedy and probably the symptom due to another cause.
But lets try to see what we can do.
First lets make a boot in safe mode. If you do not BSOD, that means the driver has a conflict with other software and we need just to find which one.
Run in Safe mode long enough to be sure that you will not get a bsod.
Also run an sfc command.
Run 3 times if errors are found
SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker