After you run sfc /scannow, we can check some of the hardware settings and drivers.
Which Intel storage driver we're you trying to install?
If your BIOS is set to AHCI or RAID you should use the Intel Regular 9.6.0.1014 drivers.
Can you download CPUZ and post the CPU, Mainboard, Memory and SPD tabs in your next post.
Use the "Snipping Tool" and you can select the CPUZ tabs to post.
Have a look at the tutorial on uploading pictures to the Forum.
For snipping tool, start button> in the search box type 'Snipping tool' >enter.
Select the area you want to copy, save to a convient place.
Tutorial for uploading files to the forum, Click here > How to Post a Screenshot in Seven Forums
The info will help us with the next steps.
Have you changed RAM or NB voltages in BIOS before?
Are the setting still in 'Auto'?
Edit:
Just noticed you are OC'ing the CPU.
Have you OC'ed anything else?
It will be best to return all BIOS settings to optimized default until the BSOD issues are resolved, then you can OC again.
When the system is OC'ed it adds to many variables to try and find the cause, will be much easier to return all settings to stock.
Which Intel storage driver we're you trying to install?
If your BIOS is set to AHCI or RAID you should use the Intel Regular 9.6.0.1014 drivers.
Can you download CPUZ and post the CPU, Mainboard, Memory and SPD tabs in your next post.
Use the "Snipping Tool" and you can select the CPUZ tabs to post.
Have a look at the tutorial on uploading pictures to the Forum.
For snipping tool, start button> in the search box type 'Snipping tool' >enter.
Select the area you want to copy, save to a convient place.
Tutorial for uploading files to the forum, Click here > How to Post a Screenshot in Seven Forums
The info will help us with the next steps.
Have you changed RAM or NB voltages in BIOS before?
Are the setting still in 'Auto'?
Edit:
Just noticed you are OC'ing the CPU.
Have you OC'ed anything else?
It will be best to return all BIOS settings to optimized default until the BSOD issues are resolved, then you can OC again.
When the system is OC'ed it adds to many variables to try and find the cause, will be much easier to return all settings to stock.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Ult x64 - SP1/ Windows 8 Pro x64Intel Core i5-3570K 4.6GHz8GB (2X4GB) DDR3 1600 Corsair Vengeance CL8 1.5vSapphire HD 7770 Vapor-X OC 1GB DDR5
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- 76~2.0
- OS
- Windows 7 Ult x64 - SP1/ Windows 8 Pro x64
- CPU
- Intel Core i5-3570K 4.6GHz
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte GA-Z77X UD3H, f18
- Memory
- 8GB (2X4GB) DDR3 1600 Corsair Vengeance CL8 1.5v
- Graphics Card(s)
- Sapphire HD 7770 Vapor-X OC 1GB DDR5
- Sound Card
- Onboard VIA VT2021
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 22" LCD Dell
- Screen Resolution
- 1680x1050
- Hard Drives
- Samsung 840Pro 128GB SSD,
Seagate Barracuda 500GB SATA2 7200rpm 32MB cache, Seagate Barracuda 1TB SATA2 7200rpm 32MB cache,
- PSU
- Corsair HX650W
- Case
- Cooler Master Storm Scout
- Cooling
- Corsair H80 2x12cm Noctua NF P12 , 2x14cm case fans
- Keyboard
- Logitech Wave
- Mouse
- CM Sentinel
- Internet Speed
- Dismal
- Antivirus
- Avast
- Browser
- Opera Next
- Other Info
- Haswell laptop: HP Envy 17t-j, i7-4700MQ, GeForce 740M 2GB DDR3, 17.3" Full HD 1920x1080, 16GB RAM, Samsung 840 Pro 128GB, 1TB Hitachi 7200 HDD,
Desktop: eSATA ports,
External eSATA Seagate 500GB SATA2 7200rpm,
External WD USB 500GB