BSOD 0x0000F4 and 0x00007A occurring very often, help


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    Windows 7 Eternity x64
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    BSOD 0x0000F4 and 0x00007A occurring very often, help


    Hi everyone! First, here is the .zip file:
    Attachment 333777

    I have a Dell Inspiron n5110 Lap-Top and i have Windows 7 x64 ( i have more specifications on my profile ).
    Now, to tell the story. So, the BSOD has been bugging me for quite a while. First it was occurring once a week and it was just the code 0x0000F4. But as time was passing, it became stronger. Now the BSOD happens at least 3 times a day, and recently it started showing the code 0x000007A. I did chkdsk and no problems were shown. There was an event that happened that i associate with the BSOD, but i'm not sure, maybe it's nothing. So i plugged in my old game controller ( which was not working well and now it is completely dead, the cables are destroyed ). The first time i plugged it in, it started installing the drivers for it, but after that the USB port i used for the controller stopped working. I couldn't plug anything it in. After i restarted the computer, it started working again. Before that event, i didn't have BSOD. I plugged the controller again and it worked just fine, along some connection problems bcs of the controller cable. Oh, one more thing: I usually get 3 BSOD in a row. The first one occurs at random situations ( playing games, listen to music, going online etc.). That BSOD is the one with 0x0000F4. After that one, there is a blue screen without any code at all, and some text is missing in the bottom of the screen. And the third one is usually the same as the 1st. Recently, the 00000x7A started showing up instead of the no-code BSOD.
    I am really sorry for so much text and information, but i feel like everything is crucial when it comes to BSOD. Thanks in advance,
    ~Ana Kenway :3
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    W7 Pro x64 SP1 | W10 Pro IP x64 | W8.1 Pro x64 VM | Linux Mint VM
       #2

    Seeing as you're running Windows 7 Eternity it's no surprise your machine is acting like that. Please install a genuine copy of Windows and if your BSODs persist we'll be happy to help.
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