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BSOD after reformat--System Service Exception ntoskrnl.exe
Hello,
I have a desktop running Windows 7 64 bit which I have had many problems with BSOD in the past. I recently reformatted my computer to try to help with some of these issues, and almost immediately after reformatting I got another BSOD. Also, my computer has been running EXTREMELY slowly considering its high specs and the fact that there is very little installed on the computer yet.
The error was a System Service Exception, blamed on ntoskrnl.exe (the same file causing most of my BSOD before the reformat as well). I have attached the SF Diagnostic printout as requested as well.
In the past, I had been running on 2 sticks of 4 GB each RAM. About 6 months ago after a string of BSOD I removed one of the sticks which I thought may be problematic, but still have been getting BSOD on the stick which appeared OK on memtest. I have tried running on each individual RAM stick in each of my 4 motherboard slots, and it does not seem to make a difference in my BSOD, so I am not convinced it is my RAM still.
I am really not sure what to try anymore. I have posted on forums before about my problems but have never had any conclusive fix for my frequent BSOD (at least once a week, sometimes much more). I am not sure if there is a problem with my software or with the fact that I am running windows 7 64 bit (most of my friends use 32 bit instead) or my hardware (most of the hardware tests in the past have not shown any problems).
Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.