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Variety of BSODs
Hi, I just recently built a computer for a friend, and for the past few weeks it has been getting constant BSODs and I just can't seem to figure it out. I've tested the RAM (which passed) and the HDD (which passed as well). And the odd thing is, is that when I install a fresh OS, it works perfectly fine until I go to boot it up the next day. It will run games, applications, music, videos, etc. perfectly until the next morning when it boots up and begins opening startup programs. It will then get one of many BSODs I've experienced with it so far.
The system has gotten several different BSODs including BAD_POOL_HEADER, SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION, KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED, NTFS_FILE_SYSTEM (HDD error? The hard drive passed a diagnostics test from the manufacturer), and others I can't remember because this is about the 8th time I've installed a fresh OS, so the .dmp files aren't there. But I do have a couple, which are attached along with the other files that are required by the posting instructions.
I have been using a full retail 64-bit Windows 7 Ultimate OS, with system hardware just over a month old and an OS installation age of just over a day.
System hardware:
CPU - AMD Athalon II X3 440 AM3 Socket
Motherboard - GIGABYTE GA-770T-USB3
Hard Drive - SAMSUNG Spinpoint F3 HD502HJ 500GB 7200 RPM
RAM - 2GB Mushkin DDR3 1333 + 1GB Kingston DDR3 1333 (both 1.5V)
Graphics Card - EVGA 9800GT 512MB
Power Supply - Cooler Master 500W
Case - Cooler Master Elite 310