BSOD caused by ntoskrnl.exe

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    Full Scan came back with no threats.
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    So far no BSOD today. Was able to run the FFXIV:ARR Character Creation Benchmark earlier. I managed to make a character and run the benchmark test at 2 different displays without BSOD. I attempted to use it yesterday and BSOD'd twice while attempting to create a character. So far so good. Will report back with any dumps if they do occur. Waiting on a reply about those voltage levels, I'm not sure if those are good or not.
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       #43

    Voltage levels look good.
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    The only thing I haven't done out of all the recommendations you all have given is checking the cables inside the case. Could that be the cause? So far still no BSOD, but I'll probably do that if they do occur again.
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    Been running fine all day. As soon as I opened Skype and joined a call, system BSOD'd... Here are the dumps. What is Beep.sys?
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       #46

    It seems Skype makes you BSOD every time. Have you considered uninstalling Skype, at least for a little while. Maybe long enough for us to determine if Skype is the cause of all your problems.
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    I tried uninstalling and reinstalling it. But that still had problems. I can try uninstalling it to see if that is the root cause. If that turns out to be true, is there a way to get it to allow me to use Skype? It's my main source of communication with friends and coworkers.

    EDIT: Skype is uninstalled, I'll see how it goes from now on.
    Last edited by Hykon; 01 Aug 2013 at 22:27.
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       #48

    I can't answer your question about using skype without it being installed unless you have another computer like a laptop. It may not be Skype but it seems to get you almost every time. Sometimes it is 2 software programs that have driver conflicts. It could be a case like that.
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    Yeah, I have a laptop that's 2+ years old and runs everything fine. This PC is less than a week old so I don't know what program I could have that would interfere with Skype.
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    Got through several games of League of Legends and some tinkering with the FFXIV:ARR benchmark character creation then randomly BSOD'd. Skype was uninstalled during this time.

    Here are the updated dumps.
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