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So far looks like drivers/hardware but not sure where to start.
It is wise to take note of this because then if it is a driver, you can simply remove it but some are caused by system files so the driver will not be listed. Net Framework updates can really mess things up and there was one of those recently that messed my own system up.
But you run DISM and SFC and if any corruptions are found, always restart, which is what everyone does not understand but when you do solutions like these, you always restart.
'BlueScreenView' may help you dig further into the BSoD issue but your issue could very well be that attached Debugger, as I had that issue as well.