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The new log file.
It appears your installation is counterfeit, no support may be provided until a genuine activation has been used on a clean install.
Troubleshooting a counterfeit installation is useless as it is not known what has been modified to your system.
A counterfeit installation contains heavily modified code which causes the system to behave in unexpected ways.
For this reason, analyzing counterfeit systems is unreliable and analysts won't try it.
I recommend to install a genuine copy of Windows.
If, after you have installed a genuine copy of Windows, you still get BSOD's we'll be happy to assist you.
A tech guy came over and installed a new version of windows to see if the OS was the problem, I'll reinstall my old copy right away. Thanks for telling me
I'm back, I had exams so I didn't want to risk reinstalling my older copy of Windows. I just played a match of Dota 2 and after exiting the game and downloading the log collector I blue-screened with the clock interval issue again.
Yes I did, but it bluescreens with both versions. I have a new power supply, should I try installing it or is another component the issue?
It is nearly impossible to tell if certain parts cause issues with the logs.is another component the issue?
If you need any other information I'll get it, what else is required?
As said, it is nearly impossible to tell. The best way to tell would be with a kernel dump, but even then it is not 100%.
Well I've replaced the processor, its fan, the hard disk and the GPU. I'll just change the PSU and report back I guess. What exactly is a kernel dump? A BSOD minidump?