BSOD on fresh OS.

Murtough123

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I have recently started having BSOD's starting a few days ago. I havent installed any new hardware or software, and actually, formatted my PC thinking it would help the issue.
At first the DMP files were linking it to a gpu driver issue, but I checked for drivers and everything was up to date. Now, the dmp files are pointing to something called tcpip.sys. Which I have no idea where to begin. I would appreciate any help as I need to computer for school and the bsod's are very random now. I did a stress test on my gpu, tested my HD, and am now going to try memtest, any suggestions please let me know. also, I am not very familiar with the dmp files, so if you can read those more in depth, that would be appreciated as well.
 

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