Several BSODs - 9f (seems to occur around standby mode), e6

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    I got another 9f overnight. I honestly expected it with how weird my PC was last night, lol. Seems I'll be splitting those 6 services into 2 groups now. :)
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    Okay, an e6 just occurred with only two services enabled. Ahh! I'm so close now - it's exciting.
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       #53

    Okay, I had an e6 BSOD with only one startup service enabled! It's Logitech Bluetooth Service, probably from my Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000. I also use a Logitech wireless mouse and keyboard, so I'm not positive which one uses it.
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    Okay, I was looking up my Logitech devices, and it looks like my webcam isn't compatible with my operating system. That's probably the problem device, then.
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    Even though I have that service disabled, I got a 9f BSOD overnight. I did remove what I thought was the problem device right after, uninstalling its software - but I still have the service. Maybe it's my Logitech mouse and keyboard then?

    I hope you haven't given up on me. I'm afraid it might be a hardware issue now. I seem to have exhausted every other thing I could try.
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       #56

    Look, I still need help, okay? As I said, I thought I'd found the problem, and removed it, but still got BSODs. Now I recently did a clean start up, but my computer BSODed, which I did not expect. What now?
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