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Random BSOD, Stop Code 1a, Hardware appears fine
First post here, but I read the rules, so sorry if I miss something
Computer Specs:
Motherboard: Gigabyte UD3H
Processor: Intel i5-2500K (not overclocked)
Graphics: HIS AMD 6870
HD: 1 x Patriot Pyro 60GB SSD (C:) and 1 x 1TB HD (B:) (Windows is on SSD, most programs on other HD)
Power Supply: 750W Antec
Operating System: Windows 7 Professional 64 bit SP1
Over the past month, I have BSOD randomly while playing DOTA 2 through Steam, browsing YouTube in Chrome, or other random places. Bottom line is that there isn't a consistent time/event when they occur.
First, I checked out the hardware: Ran Memtest for ~4 hours twice with no errors, used HD Tune to check for bad sectors on the HD, ran a program to test video card memory. There were no errors anywhere. I ran Microsoft Security Essentials and MalwareBytes on both disks to check for viruses/malware, with nothing reported.
Second, I looked into the ntoskrnl.exe reported in every BSOD I've had so far. I ran the verfier.exe according to other posts in this forum, but in setting that up, Windows won't boot past the Welcome screen (not the splash logo, but the one with the blue gradient background). I'm in safe mode at the moment, and everything seems fine (haven't had a BSOD in safe mode yet), so I'm kind of assuming this is a driver-related issue.
Attached you'll find my system dumps and info as this forum requests.
Thanks in advance for taking a look.