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Honestly, I have no idea anymore. I thought reinstalling would fix my problems (my BSODs have subsided tremendously) but it just introduced more it seems. I mention the "KERNELBASE.DLL" because it involves the Kernel, and I'm wondering if it has some connection to the BSODs in general. I'm just trying to provide as much info as I can when I try something mentioned here.
@axe0, after reading everything you and the others have posted, I deleted the RECOVERY partition and got back some features I had lost through the previous reinstall by the retailer I went through to first diagnose my BSOD problem. I have some partitions still on my PC that have "OEM Reserved" in them and I read that "DIAGS" is what contains the ePSA for Dell PCs, so I'm nervous to touch any of those other partitions because I may mess up my PC more than it already is. I will provide you my partition.There's four sections:
1) DIAGS partition
2) An MSR partition
3) C:/ partition
4) RECOVERY partition
I ran the tests on the HDD and they still came back fine. My memory also tested fine last time I ran it, so I'm really at a loss on what the heck is wrong! I've narrowed it down to my drivers or one of the softwares needed to run my AlienFX program. However, I'm not advanced enough to diagnose this myself so I can only guess.
I have included the information about my HDD too through SeaTools. Don't know if it will help.
At this point, I'm willing to do another clean reinstall but I just need to know whether or not I should delete any of the other partitions or just leave them? Based on the readings provided, deleting the RECOVERY will help regain F8 options and wipe the C:/ drive completely clean. Anything else?