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BSOD errors 0x00000124 and 0x000000A
The attachments are the logs collected with dm log collector and SysnativeBSODCollectionApp.
The problem first began on Windows 10 Professional x64 while listening to a college sports radio station off the internet. There are two hard drives on the machine. I reformatted the hard drives and tried to install a fresh copy of Windows 10 Professional using the Spring Creator DVD and the Fall Creator DVD on each of them. I unplugged one of the drives each time I tried to install. It failed to install on both drives. I experienced BSODs while installing so I gave up trying to reinstall Windows 10. I used HP's recovery program and reinstalled Windows 7 Professional x64 onto the machine. I have also installed Slackware and FreeBSD onto the machine. Slackware and FreeBSD so far have run fine.
Windows 7 Professional x64 BSODs more frequently it seems with all the services loaded. It is more stable if booting normally with just the services that run in safe mode but it still randomly BSODs even while booting up the operating system. It pretty much consistently BSODs when trying to install a program. Microsoft updates causes BSODs the computer. I haven't seen it BSOD once in safe mode.
I updated the BIOS. I have run the HP diagnostic programs in bios and they all passed. I tried Prime95 and FurMark for a few minutes but the hardware temperatures climbed to about 84 degrees Celsius within 5 minutes so I stopped them. The hardware according Speccy before the test was 20-30 degrees Celsius. I tried the Intel diagnostic utility on a USB stick but Fedora didn't seem to run good on this PC. I tried dozens of times to install it on Windows 7 but it kept blue screening while trying to install Windows 7 updates that it required.
I blew the case out with canned air then I switched out the graphics card with another one and removed one stick of ram and tested. Then I tried the other stick of ram. I still got BSODs. I don't think its the Hard Drives, Graphics card, or RAM.
Thank you for your time.
Edit: I ran Memtest86+ for 8 passes from a USB stick and there were no errors.
Last edited by joepc; 13 Feb 2018 at 15:11. Reason: Forgot to mention Memtest86+