Multiple random BSOD/Freezes

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    windows 7 64 bit or 32 bit, but I think it's 64
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       #11

    I ran Seatools, did a quick repair on my stm drive or something(the golden one) and it was a success, couldn't test the other drive. Also I discovered that if I let my system on some time(around 15 minutes) when booting(which means I let it on even if there's a bluescreen), it will start booting correctly, without crashing. Maybe it's related to my computer temperature? Anyway thank you for keeping helping me, it's really nice of you.
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  2.    #12

    Did you follow the instructions regarding changing the SATA operation?
    What's the situation now? I'm having trouble understanding, are there any more blue screens?
    If so please upload the dump files.
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