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I have done both those scans now, and no threats were found. I have ran memtest in the past before and already found 2 of the 4 sticks I had were faulty, so i tested 2 sticks at a time, errors came up for one of the pairs, so I tested the two other sticks for 4-6 passes, twice, and no errors were found in those. I already returned the other 2 faulty sticks. I may try to run memtest again tonight then... to check a third time.
My computer seems to have errors if it's turned off for a long time, 'cause whenever I turn it back on, lets say in the morning after it has been off all night, it'll blue screen within the 30 minutes of being on, or have errors on start up such as nvvsvc.exe application error and once that came up, windows didn't even display my name to log into, and it didn't even pop up the bar to type my password in... but I just have to restart it then it's fine...
I think it's a faulty motherboard, this motherboard isn't any popular brand.
I never, ever, had these problems with my last build. No matter how I installed things either, no problems. Kaspersky also worked like a charm. No startup errors ever, either.
If I return this mobo, and buy a different one, and that one isn't faulty, would it be more (hopefully not less) compatible and not giving me all these bsod? What would you suggest? I'd want at least 2 pcie 3.0 slots and it be able to run fast ddr3 ram, 1155 slot for the ivy bridge i have. oh and did i mention, for it to actually work.. :\
But I will triple check my ram once again tonight. Other than that, I'm just about ready to RMA this mobo and try something else.
Thanks for the help so far once again, Arc, and Tew!