Windows 10 Something cause BSOD. A device attached to the system is not functioning

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Mikhail Evdokimov

For some time now I started getting BSOD screens. Just now after the one `IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL`, right after system rebooting I opened `Event Viewer` and the last one error message was:

The Network Connection Broker service terminated with the following error:

A device attached to the system is not functioning.


Screenshot: View: https://imgur.com/a/M51ckjm



I saved all events from `Event Viewer -> Windows Logs -> System`: https://gist.github.com/Zx-EvM/a01626e9ef70433a06a9ed6fd29384d5


The last 4 `dmp` files from `C:\Windows\Minidump`: Ufile.io - 1617297240


Bugcheck Analysis of `C:\Windows\MEMORY.DMP` with WinDbg Preview: ******************************************************************************* - Pastebin.com


The BSOD appears after about 5 - 6 hours of PC working.


How can I determine what device (according to the message) actually is broken and cause BSOD screens? The only devices attached is USB Headset, Keyboard and Mouse. Router also I have in ethernet.


I have now using Windows 10 20H2 19042.867.

[COLOR=rgba(25, 30, 30, 1)]Hardware setup:

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 [/COLOR]@stock

[COLOR=rgba(25, 30, 30, 1)]MOBO: ASUS PRIME B350 M-A

RAM: HX430C15PB3K2/16 3000 Mhz
GPU: MSI GTX 1080 GAMING X[/COLOR]

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