We were yesterday just watching some movie, turned the computer off when it ended, tried to turn it on several hours later, got this BSOD.
We've got no real suspicion of a culprit, since we didn't install any new hardware and were not doing anything out of the usual. The only thing I can think of is a Windows 10 update the computer got one or two hours before. I have no real details on the update since it happened on the background, but I think I remember it was Intel related —maybe for the integrated graphics or network card? I already tried to disable the integrated graphics (since I use a dedicated card) without success. I also got a repair disk and looked for my partitions with diskpart > list vol, apparently they're all right there.
We've got no real suspicion of a culprit, since we didn't install any new hardware and were not doing anything out of the usual. The only thing I can think of is a Windows 10 update the computer got one or two hours before. I have no real details on the update since it happened on the background, but I think I remember it was Intel related —maybe for the integrated graphics or network card? I already tried to disable the integrated graphics (since I use a dedicated card) without success. I also got a repair disk and looked for my partitions with diskpart > list vol, apparently they're all right there.