BSODs randomly after installing Windows on new SSD

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       #11

    Apologies I meant Avast free version not Avira.
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       #12

    No problem.

    Use the tool below to uninstall Avast.
    Then install MS Security Essentials and MalwareBytes.

       Note
    Make sure you uncheck the 'Enable Free Trial' box when installing.

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       #13

    Thanks - uninstalled avast fine.

    Then installed MS security essentials, which also went fine. But then after it had installed and updated latest definitions it ran a quick scan, but then the system switched straight off again, so I guess Avast was not the problem?

    I turned back on, installed Malwarebytes which went fine. Then tried to run a quick scan again with MS security essentials but the system cut out again although it did get a lot further through this time.
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       #14

    Can you post up new logs? It may be worth checking Event Log to see if anything's showing in there.
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       #15

    Sure
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       #16

    Any clues from the new logs Boozad?

    If not what would be the best next step?
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       #17

    Sorry mate I've had a hectic weekend, I'll get round to looking at these tonight.
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       #18

    No probs.

    Did you manage to have a look?

    It's still in AHCI mode so not sure whether to change it back and hope for BSODs again to give a clue, as opposed to it just straight turning off.

    Or to check it's been physically put in properly?
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       #19

    I have taken a quick look mate but I need to sit down for a while and comb through Event Log. I'll carry on going through it tonight.
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       #20

    Awesome thanks, much appreciated!
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