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Continual Random BSODs on Win 7 Pro x86
Hi all,
For many many weeks now, I have been receiving BSODs on my Win 7 Pro x86 (32 bit) machine. I have no clue as to the cause of these BSODs as the hardware is new (8-10 months old) and I try to keep all software/drivers as updated as possible.
The BSODs are random and occur just after the "Starting Windows" screen, or just after logging into windows, or even in the middle of doing work. I'm not sure whether it's something installed on my computer or whether it is a faulty hard disk or RAM or something. Even a fresh installation of windows wouldn't fix the BSODs. Sometimes my computer would go in BSOD/restart/BSOD loops multiple times until it would eventually enter windows some time later when one of the start-ups was stable enough
Also, on some occasions I get system messages saying that a program/file is corrupted and can't be accessed OR a program must now be terminated as some of its critical files can't be accessed. Sometimes a BSOD would result shortly after the message.
I've attached the relevant files below.
Any help at all would be appreciated!
System Specs:
OS: Win 7 Pro x86 (32-bit)
CPU: Intel Core i7 950 3.06GHz
Motherboard: ASUS P6X58D-E
Memory: 6GB RAM
Graphics: ASUS nVidia GeForce GTS 450 1GB