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Odessit, please do one thing for me, Look on the package your ram came in or on a white sticker on the side of the ram. it will tell you the frequency it runs at and the first 4 timings and the voltage. You will se something like 9-9-9-34 21.5V 1333. once you know that, go into bios and look at your sata controller, it should be set to AHCI or IDE. Now, set optimized defaults in bios (usually F5) once you have set that, go to your ram and set the timings, frequency and voltage specified on the ram, go to your sata controller and set it exactly like it is now then go to the boot order and set the DVD as 1st boot device and the hard drive Windows is installed on as 2nd boot device. Then Save and exit. Tell me if that makes a difference. I have also asked some others to come in to assist you. After we have done all of this, I am still not sure whether you have a hardware problem or a bad driver causing this. The dump filed seem to indicate a bad driver and so does driver verifier. But it acts like bad hardware to me. Hardware I can handle usually. But, you may be without use of your computer for a couple of days in order to figure this out, if you are willing.
Last edited by essenbe; 17 Jun 2014 at 20:16.