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BSOD: "Critical Process Died" error


I upgraded my OS to Windows 10 from Windows 8.1 some months ago.
After some weeks I started to have "Critical Process Died" error very often.
I couldn't figure out why. I've attached the relevant *.dmp files.
  • H2O-07-Nov-15_213729_19.zip (637.2 KB, 3 views)

Hi name444,

Are you overclocking?
If you are, revert back to stock while troubleshooting and test your system
Code:
CPUID:        "Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4510U CPU @ 2.00GHz" MaxSpeed:     2000 CurrentSpeed: 2594
I recommend to check your software for updates.




Diagnostics Test
 Clean boot

Please try the following:
  • Open taskmanager
    • Go to the tab startup
    • disable everything
  • Search msconfig and open it
    • Go to the tab services
    • Check 'hide microsoft services'
    • Uncheck all other services
    • Click apply and click ok
  • Reboot if asked

See if the problem persist, if the problem does not persist enable in the startup tab in taskmanager 1 item and in the services tab in msconfig also 1 service, reboot and see if the problem persist. Keep doing this until you find the culprit or there is nothing left.
If the problem still persist, try booting in safe modeand see if the problem still persist

I don't know if I am overclocking. I didn't play with any such settings. I dont even know how to check if Im overclocking.
I dont know what to do. I attached the dmp files. Do they indicate a problem?

Please follow my instructions and see if it helps.

I dont think the problem is CPU , 2594 is benchmark. Check here:
CPU Speed Pro Software - CPU Benchmark and and charts showing CPU Speed comparison with same processor specification

I'm not saying your CPU is the problem..
I am just asking if the CPU is overclocked...

It is not overclocked!

Again, please follow all the instructions.

What kind of solution is that? It is like trying hundreds of times and wait until a new BSOD.
I cannot follow these it takes ages..

It is not a solution, it is a method to find a solution.

This is just a strategy for trying things to find the cause and the solution, but if one doesn't try a thing the strategy doesn't work 100% which makes it harder to find a solution.

BSOD: