Multiple Blue Screens happening randomly, cannot identify problem

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       #11

    How long should I do each of the CPU tests?
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  2. Posts : 8,383
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       #12

    tcollins said:
    How long should I do each of the CPU tests?
    These should run for around 4 hours, preferably overnight. :)
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  3. Posts : 10
    Windows 7 Professional x32
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       #13

    I ran each separate test for 1 to 2 hours, they each passed.

    I have not run the memtest because I cannot find any of my flash drives. I rarely use them these days.

    I had a BSOD this morning when I turned my PC on for the first time. It's attached.
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       #14

    tcollins said:
    I ran each separate test for 1 to 2 hours, they each passed.

    I have not run the memtest because I cannot find any of my flash drives. I rarely use them these days.

    I had a BSOD this morning when I turned my PC on for the first time. It's attached.
    The amdk8.sys driver is still the cause. This could be RAM related, get a CD and burn a copy of Memtest86+

    Disable AMD Cool N Quiet in your BIOS and do remove AVG, that'll eliminate it from possible causes
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    Windows 7 Professional x32
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       #15

    After searching on Google, I had already disabled Cool N Quiet from my BIOS after my last post. I haven't used the PC much to know if it has fixed the issue.

    Why remove AVG? It's my only Anti-Virus software. I don't quite understand what AVG could have to do with this.
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  6. Posts : 8,383
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       #16

    tcollins said:
    After searching on Google, I had already disabled Cool N Quiet from my BIOS after my last post. I haven't used the PC much to know if it has fixed the issue.

    Why remove AVG? It's my only Anti-Virus software. I don't quite understand what AVG could have to do with this.
    That recommendation was to exclude it from possible causes since it is quite notorious for causing certain crashes.
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