BlueScreen all the time...3b c0000005...no idea what else to do

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       #31

    Did you run SFC in an elevated command prompt? Start Menu -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Right click Command Prompt -> Run as administrator
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       #32

    Like always. I only run CMD as admin.
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       #33

    This further shows that there is something very wrong with your version of Windows. I really recommend making a system image using one of the two links I provided in a previous post (Post #24) and then doing a repair install as linked to in Post #22.
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       #34

    Please hit the Windows Flag Key and the Pause key and post a pic of that complete screen.
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       #35

    Screenshot in attachement. In polish language.
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       #36

    After reinstall whole system, it's getting BSOD again like before format...so probably it's something with hardware...any clues maybe?
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       #37

    If you upload the new crash reports, we will take a look and see if there is any new information to track down the cause of the crashes.
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