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Okay I'll try what you just suggested and post results when I get them. And yes, I have uninstalled the Netgear driver as you suggested aswell.
Okay I'll try what you just suggested and post results when I get them. And yes, I have uninstalled the Netgear driver as you suggested aswell.
Okay, I'll do the stress test to see if I get any results. And I also removed the netgear driver.
I ran Prime95 for about 6hrs without any errors popping up. I will leave the test on overnight to see if any errors pop up.
Ran it overnight with 0 errors or warnings.
I ran all the test on the page and each application passed.
Then the next step is to use this procedure to figure out which piece of hardware is faulty: Hardware Troubleshooting Via System Stripdown
Something possibly interesting. When I'm running Malwarebytes to check for malware. At a certain point(It may seem) I get a BSOD error 4E pfn_list_corrupt. Happened twice already. I don't know if this could help finding source of the problem. But I found it interesting.
I don't know if this could help as well. But whenever a BSOD occurs after it starts up again I can't connect to the internet unless I unplug my Netgear(before) or Ethernet(now).
When I did the system strip down, it would seem that something with the LAN is causing the problem. As when I have it selected BSOD occur. As of now I'm keeping it off to make sure that is what is causing the problem. But as of now it seems to be the only thing that could be causing the crashes.