BSOD 5-10 minutes after booting

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  1.    #21

    Install all the Optional Updates, apart from anything associated with Bing, and MSE with Malwarebytes is adequate protection.
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       #22

    Damnit, everything was working fine until today. I got a freeze, again within the first 10 minutes after boot. No BSOD, no sound stutters, just boom freeze.
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  3.    #23

    Have you downloaded and installed all the required drivers?
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       #24

    Well, yes.

    Soundcard driver, Video driver, motherboard chipset, LAN, SATA, AHCI drivers, logitech mouse driver. All Windows updates and all programs are updated as well.
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  5.    #25

    How many and what programs do you have loaded at boot?
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       #26

    RAID Event Monitor (Intel Corporation)
    Microsoft Security Client (Microsoft Corp.)
    Logitech Setpoint (Logitech, Inc.)
    JMB36x IDE Setup ( Unknown)
    CTXfihlp (Unknown)
    Java(Tm) platform SE Auto Updater ( Oracle Corp.)
    Dropbox (Dropbox, Inc.)
    PowerReg ( Leader Technologies/Logitech)
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  7.    #27

    Okay, the only programs you will need at boot are: Microsoft Security Client (that's MSE); JMB36x IDE Setup; CTXfihlp and you may want the Logitech Setpoint enabled, if you have made any personal shortcut keys etc.
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       #28

    Everything worked fine today.

    I disabled PowerReg and CTXfihlp yesterday evening and I'm going to disable that Raid monitor today aswel, I'm not using RAID anyhow.

    We'll see how it go's from here.
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  9.    #29

    That's good to know, thanks for the update :)
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       #30

    Hey all!

    It's been a week now and I'm happy to announce that everything works fine. I don't get any error messages in windows log files any more right after startup. I think that last freeze might have been MSE because that was giving an error at startup in logs (Microsoft Security Client OOBE stopped working) but I fixed it by reinstalling.

    I guess the issues where: wrong BIOS settings and lack of drivers?

    Thank you all for the support. I hope hope not to see you again under these circumstances!
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