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However, Skyrim would not be the reason for your problem.
I can't see, how a game would BSOD Windows, if the Win and it's own memory allocation would be stable. This is originating from you end.
BSOD gives you error data. You should write it up and search the internet to narrow down the culprit. I call memory, because of resent reinstallation, but it could be power as well.
Well, as I said, Skyrim does have known memory allocation problems. ENBoost and SKSE memory fix are addressing them. But, none of then would BSOD your computer alone.
Fatal system error screen that comes up, when Windows crashes completely.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Screen_of_Death
You should stop using PC's...it's terrifying a PC user would NOT know that term.