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It's fine. The Linux BSOD is actually better than Windows.
Lol imagine if windows bsod had any meaningful information (specifically non EoL versions)
it doesn't matter, regardless of the error code the only solution you find will be "run
sfc /scannow
and if it doesn't work, reinstall Windows"The actual information you want for troubleshooting is in the mini dump and it's actually super useful.
Tracking down the cause of a Windows BSOD is pretty easy.