The results look good as far as drivers and system status are concerned, and the crash records at the end show that many of the BSODs are caused by a minor PD-related app called RichVideo.exe. As far as I'm aware, that's only used to display content when adding clips to the Media Libary and isn't crucial.
It's located in the C:\Program Files\CyberLink\Shared files folder, and there are 2 other programs there that you might want to try running: richvideouninstall.exe, then richvideoinstall.exe. See this
post for specifics.
If the problem persists, I'd suggest uninstalling the main PD app, rebooting then reinstalling it to see if that cures the issue.
Something else you can do is to simply rename RichVideo.exe to anything else while PD is closed. That will prevent it from running at all and PD won't complain.
The only other thing is that it looks like you're running the Game Ready version of nVidia's latest driver. You can try installing the Studio Driver instead, and make sure you check the Clean Installation box on the Custom screen.
If you still have the problem after doing all these steps, you should contact CL tech support
directly.
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