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October: https://gtm.you1.cn/discussions/forum/1/4849905062600054818/
August: https://gtm.you1.cn/discussions/forum/1/4423184732111048592/
May: https://gtm.you1.cn/discussions/forum/1/4339860355400962567/
who knows how many times prior to these...
Obviously you're not getting the help you need here. And if I assume correctly, you PC must be a nightmare of attempted customizations.
closing thread.
that an no one will help me kill the BSOD
Try this instead: Ever heard of Tiny10? It is a stripped down version of Windows: https://ntdev.blog/2024/01/08/the-complete-tiny10-and-tiny11-list/
Keeping in mind, you need to remember that those system functions are there for a reason and are supposed to work correctly during normal operation so if you are experiencing issues with that list of software, the resolution would not be to start chopping bits off the OS, it would be reinstalling your operating system and starting from scratch.
I wouldnt recommend using custom stripped down windows builds like the guy above suggested they tend to make the instability issue even worse, though it will make it run faster
fixing problems manually on windows is a nightmare and half of the time no one even on tech forum sites has an answer that work
a BSOD is an indicator that there are problems on your system, it could either be a hardware or software issue.
try updating your drivers and operating system, check your hardware connections and uninstall or updating any software that might be causing an issue.
This has been explained to you more then once. Those are core functions of Windows, so without them you will not have a working Windows install. Meaning your computer will not work at all.
But if you really need to find out for yourself delete the System32 folder. I take no responsibility for what happens. You will have to reinstall windows to get your computer working again and you will most likely lose all of your files on your computer.
At this point you are either trolling or you really need to start listening to what people are telling you.
Can't forget about this one lol
https://gtm.you1.cn/discussions/forum/11/7119694643860243335/
It is not the problem
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vo1xS4lRio