Hello.
The minidump file indicates that the cause of the BSOD is "storport.sys," which is related to storage drivers.
Did you download the chipset driver from the manufacturer's website or just through the software?
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I would be playing a game and at seemingly random with no warning, I would hear the USB disconnect sound before the audio starts to go but can kinda hear new sounds still and then my screen freezes up. after about 2-4 mins of highly echoed audio, it turns into a funky looking bluescreen.
I'm now at a lose after trying a few basic things.
my chipset is up to date through the MB vendor software as well.
here's the dmp that occurred
https://drive.google.com/file/d/17VYypzU8lCXqiNoEGbA0vuFAAMtHLOr7/view?usp=sharing
Hello.
The minidump file indicates that the cause of the BSOD is "storport.sys," which is related to storage drivers.
Did you download the chipset driver from the manufacturer's website or just through the software?