BSOD

Maybe this component
Code:
<c>quiethours 'Quiet Hours (Focus Assist)'</c>

I keep it for notifications among other things but when we did tests, there were errors too (but I don't remember if there were BSODs, it was for W11 22h2)
 
Try keep driver spaceport.inf as it can't be disabled as Storage Service is mandatory.
 
No problem deleting the Storage service component (and therefore the driver) in offline
It would be surprising if it were the cause in Live
 
Deleted "Quiet Hours" many years ago and never seen a BSOD and OP's ntl.log attached give error for spaceport.inf.
 
Oh yeah, I hadn't seen. If your machine/OS requires this driver, don't delete it.
Like the Storage Service or the Storage Space on which the driver depends (I delete both components and there's no problem, it all depends on the machine and its use)

It's easy to find, just check the Drivers page to see if a driver is missing from the "Hardware Checklist" (the basis for checking this list)

Great for "Quick Hours", I hadn't tested it since it broke the Notifications settings (when we tested with 22h2, haven't tested it since)
And not much time to test at the moment (other tests in progress, and even more in a few days)
 
Never missed Popups in SysTray if that what's Notifications is for.
But see MS is still trying to sweet talk users to comply to sell they life to the cloud.
 
For Notifications, it was for Settings - System - Notifications, it broke when removing the component (not tested for popups or I don't remember anymore)
But not tested since 22h2, MS may have "modified" it since then, I'll test it
 
After applying the attached preset, I get a BSOD. Have attached the dump file.

It was done after doing an 'upgrade' install from stock 24h2 media and then applying the KB5058411 update offline.

The crash dump blames dam.sys (Desktop Activity Moderator), which you removed.
DRIVER_UNLOADED_WITHOUT_CANCELLING_PENDING_OPERATIONS (ce)
A driver unloaded without cancelling timers, DPCs, worker threads, etc.
The broken driver's name is displayed on the screen and saved in
KiBugCheckDriver.
Arguments:
Arg1: fffff80342129410, memory referenced
Arg2: 0000000000000008, value 0 = read operation, 1 = write operation
Arg3: fffff80342129410, If non-zero, the instruction address which referenced the bad memory
address.
Arg4: 0000000000000000, Mm internal code.

Code:
                <c>desktopactivitymoderator 'Desktop Activity Moderator (DAM)'</c>
 
Hi,

tested the preset and no BSOD, must be driver/hardware dependent.
Try keeping Desktop Activity Moderator and let us know if it helped.
 
Never missed Popups in SysTray if that what's Notifications is for.
But see MS is still trying to sweet talk users to comply to sell they life to the cloud.
I tested it and by removing Quick Hours, there are no more popups in the systray (safely remove the device, etc...)
 
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