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So I had my cpu and harddrives tested at the shop by a professional, and they did not find anything corrupt with my harddrives SATA and SSD at all. My memory diagnosis came in positive as well, although it did come out negative at first but a quick cleanup of the ramchip with an eraser and switching ports solved the problem.
As a result, I decided not to replace my SSD drive and continue using my cpu as is. Although the bsod errors lessened, I still get the occassional ntfs.sys error.
The solution I propose would be to either follow this video here How to fix Ntfs.sys BSOD Error (Windows 7/Vista) - YouTube OR run sfc scannow and chkdsk again to see if those can fix the error, OR disable ntfs.sys, however I have no idea how to do this and was hoping if you guys could lecture me how for windows 7 OR
Disable BIOS memory options such as caching or shadowing.
What are my chances of recovering from this bsod error from these proposed solutions OR do you still think it really is a hardware issue and requires a reformat/reinstall?