I had the same issue a few hours ago. I never had this problem before and I didn't change anything on my system for many weeks. But yesterday I updated my windows 10 Version 1703 to Build 15063.1206. I think the BSOD is related to this update. Here is my
Minidump:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sCvkd2FQufVvlV9JLAMiB6SAWFChIBrM/view?usp=sharing
I have a Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller and use the latest driver Microsoft offered for this controller (from 2015). I don't think this problem is driver related because I never had it before.
Perhaps you can tell me more after viewing the dump? Thank you!
Volker
P.S.: I noticed that the version number of TCPIP.SYS changed with my last cumulative update KB4338826 from 10.0.15063.1182 to 10.0.15063.1206. Now I replaced the new file with the old one from a backup. If the bluescreen disappears from now on, it's sure
that the update caused the crashes and Micosoft is to blame for the problem.