Memory violations usually result when a process you have running tries to dive into protected memory where the kernel is working. Instant BSOD because the OS is programmed that way to protect its operations. You either have a poorly scripted pgm or a virus. Or something else. A driver not matching some hardware.eg your video.
Google the error code, all of it to begin with, and reducing the length by cutting off a hex group each time until you get useful hits.
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