Exactly, I also suspect that it may also be a BIOS problem. The problem appeared a week ago. This may be related to a given Dell model, Win11Pro updates or Eset update.
Yesterday I turned off Eset and experienced a BSOD when turning off the computer. This time the em006-64.dll file is not in the BSOD. There is only ntoskrnl.exe, which also appeared previously.
It is noticeable that BSODs occur more often when I am not working on the computer than when I am working.