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Open msconfig and check diagnostics boot. It will boot without loading startup items.
Also, it seems there are no errors. So I think not a disk problem. Do you have other disks? Try removing them temporarily.
Run an indepth virus scan, including root kits. (Malware bytes is a good scanner, although if your antivirus supports root kits it's fine)
Is it a possibility to reinstall? I'm not saying we should give up, but it seems like a hardware error anyways, so it would be a good step in trouble shooting.
What, exactly, did you do when "your computer was running fine"? New software? New headsets? Anything like that is important! Have you tried system restore? If not, try to remove any hardware except keyboard and mouse, and then restore to a restore point before the problems started.
You also said something about your in Internet not working before. What network card do you use? If it integrated to the motherboard?
Last edited by surge411; 28 Nov 2013 at 16:03. Reason: Lol I meant Internet not sterner