BSOD - Unexpected Store Exception

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A month or so ago I continuously got the Unexpected Store Exception BSOD. After the crash, upon restarting I would be unable to access my D drive (a HDD) until another shut down and restart. However, no files were ever corrupted on my D drive. After trying multiple things and failing to fix it myself, I sent it in to a tech shop.


They examined all the hardware and told me there's no issue physically with my laptop. Once they wiped my C drive (SSD) and reinstalled Windows 10 on it, it seemed to be working.


All was fine for about a month, but over the last 2 days I noticed a lot more lag, where I can hear a noise from my hard drive and everything on my laptop seizes for a second or 2. This was the same thing I observed with my initial problem, so I was unsurprised when it crashed again with the same issue as before.


Because it worked fine for so long I'm assuming something that was updated on my SSD is causing the BSOD, since it only started showing issues a couple days ago. The most recent update was a Windows Defender update, so I've disabled that and downloaded a different antivirus software instead. I'm noticing less issues and less sounds, but still getting minor lag which I'm assuming is still related to the issue, since it wasn't lagging before.


I was able to access the Minidump file from yesterday's crash and put it into the Windows debugger, the output of which I've pasted here:


Debugger.docx


I'm unsure how to interpret the results, and I was hoping someone would be able to tell me what the issue was. I'm hoping I've fixed the issue by disabling Windows Defender, considering I've run both chkdsk on my C: and D: and the memory diagnostic tool and nothing was wrong. I've also used CrystalDiskInfo to look at both drives, and it says both are good.

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