Claiming that Gridcoin wallet is causing these BSODs without a single serious attempt to track down the issue accurately is almost ridiculous. Here is what I found on Google within 10 secs:
http://windowsreport.com/kernel-security-check-failure-windows
The “Kernel Security Check failure” in Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 can appear for different kinds of reasons like memory issues, virus infections of the Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 but the most common is that the drivers you were using for the previous versions of Windows are not compatible with the new Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 thus giving you the “Kernel Security Check failure".
As usual, I would first run some CPU/RAM stress tools to find out if your machine is generally unstable. If not, then I would install WinDbg (Debugging Tools for Windows) to analyze those crash dumps accurately. Everything else is just pure guessing i.e. wasted time and effort.
With the info I have for now it is the main suspect. I know my diagnosis is not complete and there could be many other causes, but I think stop using it is a reasonable preventative measure in my case.
Yes, I know those are the main causes. I updated my computer to Windows 10 a month after the final version was launched and I have not made any driver or hardware changes since then. I did not have any additional device connected during the crashes. My computer is generally stable even at BOINC CPU+GPU 100% load mining and at playing heavy load games. I would run those stress tests and try WinDbg, but I think the dump files are corrupt because Windows couldnt complete the dump file creation and Bluescreenview did not found any data.
Thanks for the suggestions no matter the criticism.
Thinking, suspecting, guessing... you can do better than that.
Launch LinX and run it for at least 30 mins, using at least half RAM available and all cores. Then you'll know if it's stable:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/g0evl5p5a4puw4u/LinX+v0.7.0E+%282017.1.014%29.7z