if mr defloks suggestion doesn't work make a memory.dmp file for at least the kernel size, full is better but will be the size of your ram usually, then make it available for download and i'll see if i can see what it is, however be warned a memory dump can contain sensitive information, so limit anything you do between switching the pc on and letting it bsod, even then any passwords etc you use might still be in there.
the system control panel under startup and recovery is where the option is to set the dump type, a full memory dump will take a while usually, this is the best option
the caveat is that its a lot harder to investigatge a crash dump on a different system, but i can at least show the trace.
if you dont want to do that , you can try the windows debug tools that are freely downloadable from microsoft, its fairly straightforward, and theres a number of crash dump analysis help pages around.
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