Solved BSOD because of ntoskrnl.exe (?)

antyone

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Little story to this:

BSOD's seem to go off most of the time when I am playing WoW, but not necessarily. I am almost certain this is not because of the hardware, the BSOD's started to happen when I have formatted my PC thus why I am sure this must be something else but I'm no expert. I tried to resolve this on my own for a while checking a couple of forums as well. Some important information I think what needs to be shared is the fact that I used TurboV Evo to OC the processor (I know, stupid by me I shouldn't even bothered to do that) but I did have it OC'd before the format as well and everything was fine and dandy. Please tell me, am I right by saying this is because of the faulty or perhaps missing drivers? I need some help on this one, thanks in advance. (SF attached)
 

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Win 7 64bit
Computer type
PC/Desktop
OS
Win 7 64bit
The installation appears non-genuine.
The Key is that of a HP OEM computer - and the motherboard is a retail one by ASUS.
This implies that an Activation Exploit is in use to bypass activation and validation requirements.

You need to reformat and reinstall with genuine media and Key.
 

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