BSOD continuously (Totally clueless about anything)

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  1. Arc
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       #21

    If still it crashes, we are to search the cause of those in hardware.
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       #22

    Okay. I'll also run the memtest overnight to check
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       #23

    The BSOD still occur after uninstallingnorton and installing the new anti virus. I think i better run the memtest right away and post the results asap. I'll run it for 10 passes
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  4. Arc
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       #24

    OK, go for it!
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       #25

    Might take a while. It's kinda hard since the moment i log in my computer less than 5 minutes and trying to download the memtest the BSOD restarted it again
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       #26

    Alright. This is serious man. I only managed to pass 1 memtest. On the second test i got an error 13312. What do i do?
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  7. Arc
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       #27

    Let it run ... before accusing the RAM stick, it should get a bit more time :)

    But, probably we have git it.
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       #28

    But it's stuck at the second test and will not continue to run.
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  9. Arc
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       #29

    Think of changing the RAM.
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       #30

    okok. i'll test the one by one to identify the faulty 1
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