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> BSOD
often ram issue, do a memtest!
create a bootable disk or drive and let it run for a while. it doesnt use your ssd so if it works its your ssd and if it gives errors its your ram
https://www.memtest86.com/download.htm
or download something like ubuntu and run it from usb.
if something breaks often everything. i had broken washing machine dishwasher and fridge this year. cant even fix that shit because electronics or it would be more expensive than buying a new device.
take your time with d&d you said yourself time is not an issue and Yulya is already burned out. a day of rest isnt bad.
and backup everything on usb or cryptdrive.