ntoskrnl.exe causing multiple BSODs, please help!

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    How long did verifier run for before you quit?
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    AvalonBright said:
    I've been letting it run while working for the past 6 1/2 hours. Nothing yet.

    ....Reboot the system and wait for it to crash to the Blue Screen. Continue to use your system normally, and if you know what causes the crash, do that repeatedly. The objective here is to get the system to crash because Driver Verifier is stressing the drivers out. If it doesn't crash for you, then let it run for at least 36 hours of continuous operation (an estimate on my part).
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    Malware?
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    AvalonBright said:
    ...Not seeing how that's helpful. If I knew what caused the blue screen then I wouldn't be here. The whole POINT is I don't know what I'm doing that causes it. Sometimes it crashes in the middle of League of Legends, sometimes it crashes when I'm not doing anything but chatting in IRC. The whole point of it driving me up a wall is that it's completely unreproducible. Still running though.
    UGH

    It is supposed to crash your system. In the crash log (which you need to upload to us) will be the reason the computer crashed.
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    EUREKA...Here's the solution...!!


    Experienced the same problem since months as n number of BSOD's caused by NTOSKERNEL.EXE every time with a new error defined before restarting the machine.

    Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 X64
    Windows 10 Pro X64


    Both versions of windows OS experienced the same concern as formatting the entire HDD was the last option to resolve the glitch BUT the issue was related to the threading & processing of the CPU installed on the board.

    Intel DH55TC , Intel i3 2.99Ghz Second Gen , 8 GB DDR3 RAM 1666 Mhz

    Hence what you need to do is very simple. Just follow the steps :-

    1. Boot into BIOS setup via F2/DEL key.
    2. Toggle to EXIT tab with the help of ARROW KEYS.
    3. Highlight "LOAD OPTIMAL DEFAULTS/LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS/LOAD FACTORY DEFAULTS" with ARROW KEYS.
    4. Hit ENTER KEY than YES/OK to proceed.
    5. Hit F10 to save the current settings than YES/OK to proceed.


    Note :- After restarting the machine REMOVE all third party software & applications. Run Malware Bytes scan & remove threats if you don't have a LICENSED ANTI-VIRUS.

    Hope this helps...In case of any query reply back to me for better assistance.

    CHEERS...!!
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