SplashID Safe 8.1.1 PC Desktop app - Windows 10 BSOD issues

SplashID Safe 8.1.1 PC Desktop app - Windows 10 BSOD issues

PROBLEM: Using latest SplashID Safe 8.1.1 PC Desktop app on Windows 10, with Microsoft OneDrive usually running and logged in. Trying to run the PC Desktop app often or every time causes a catastrophic Windows system crash (BSOD = Blue Screen of Death) to happen, thus I cannot use the PC Desktop app. What can be done about this issue, please? INFO
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