Thanks for the Windows Dump log.
I was a little wary downloading it since I don't know who you are and the website didn't give any information. Afraid my PC might get infected with Malware.
Anyways looking at your Windows dump this is what I found:
1- Bug Code 0x124 -
Bug Check 0x124: WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR
The WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR bug check has a value of 0x00000124. This bug check indicates that a fatal hardware error has occurred. This bug check uses the error data that is provided by the Windows Hardware Error Architecture (WHEA).
Cause
This bug check is typically related to physical hardware failures. It can be heat related, defective hardware, memory or even a processor that is beginning to fail or has failed. If over-clocking has been enabled, try disabling it. Confirm that any cooling systems such as fans are functional. Run system diagnostics to confirm that the system memory is not defective. It is less likely, but possible that a driver is causing the hardware to fail with this bug check.
2- The faulting file is PSHED.DLL - Seems to be a Windows DLL file.
A PSHED plug-in is a special-purpose Windows device driver that implements a callback interface that is called by the PSHED. The purpose of a PSHED plug-in is to augment or override the default behavior of the PSHED provided by Microsoft.Dec 14, 2021
There are a few reasons for the pshed.dll error on Windows 10. Below are the common ones:
- Outdated drivers: The Pshed.dll WHEA Uncorrectable Error is one of the frustrating BSoD issues that can be caused by outdated drivers. Your only way around this is to update your drivers.
- Corrupt system files: Faulty system files are one of the biggest causes of this Blue Screen of Death error. You need to repair and restore these files to get past this Pshed.dll NTOSKRNL.exe BSoD.
- Faulty memory: When your PC memory is faulty, it can also lead to this issue. You can confirm this by running the Memory Diagnostic tool.
This other Tech site gives a little bit more information and tips: https://www.stellarinfo.com/blog/fix-pshed-dll-windows-10-bsod-erros/
What Causes PSHED.Dll Error?
This blue screen error may occur for multiple reasons, including an incompatible or faulty device driver, missing or corrupted system files, outdated BIOS, defective hard drive, memory issues, etc. Read on to find some effective DIY troubleshooting methods to fix the PSHED.Dll BSOD Windows 10 error.
As some Windows users reported that they tried factory resetting their PC, but the BSOD error kept coming up, we’d suggest you boot your system in safe mode to prevent interruptions while fixing the error.