BSOD happening randomly, error code 0x0000007a

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    What tool did you use to burn the .ISO? UltraISO is probably the most reliable for USB drives.
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    essenbe said:
    What tool did you use to burn the .ISO? UltraISO is probably the most reliable for USB drives.
    Trying Ultraiso now, I used the one in the guide to start with Universal usb installer.

    Get back to you after I tried ultraiso.
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    essenbe said:
    What tool did you use to burn the .ISO? UltraISO is probably the most reliable for USB drives.
    Still happening, I see all the starting bit loading from USB, but then it just goes to this "tc@box:~$" and spamming 6, now idea whats going on and why its not working. Followed all the guides even from OCZ.



    Turns out trying the OCZ toolbox exe, not a bootable version, (unlike before when it wouldn't detect my ssd) now picks up my ssd and I can see the option to perform a firmware update, but then its telling me I cannot perform this operation on primary drive and I have to boot to another drive..

    Also forgot to add Crystaldiskinfo for my hard drives - http://pastebin.com/Td45jazM
    Last edited by Rob0rz; 30 Jun 2013 at 07:51.
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