BSOD occuring alot lately , 0x00000019 and 0x00000050 , read more

alrighty ill give it a try and ill add a new post with results .
 

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POOP did not work , idle system process is still there haunting me , even with everything disabled . i couldnt test the bsod's since everything was disabled including wifi support .

i even attached a screenshot of the idle system process to this post .

EDIT
also the idle system process says only 1% cpu usage , but earlier it was using up 99% usage and lagging my system
 

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Very nice case , you should buy yourself one :D
Do you have an extra hard drive? If not see if you can borrow one, just for a test. Connect the extra hard drive and do a clean install of Windows, adding no drivers until the windows updates are completed. Then go to device manager and look for yellow icons, which will tell you what needs drivers. I would download the Lan driver from Asus for your motherboard to enable you to get online in case Windows is not able to find a driver for it. If after the install, the lan does not work, install the lan driver so Windows can get Windows updates. That will tell us whether there is a software or hardware error. Windows will not BSOD on it's own drivers or files.
 

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i have a spare netbook around here that i actually just recently reinstalled windows 7 on , LAN wont be possible since my router is across the other side of the house , im using a wireless adapter in my pc

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^^^ that one to be exact , so ill install the wireless driver for that adapter .
after i get that driver ill browse around and see if i get a BSOD


EDIT
not sure if its a good sign , but i havnt had a single BSOD since thursday night , 9 pm . and like a previously said , the BSOD's 9/10 only happen during internet browsing , and i havnt been browsing much since that night , that may be the reason for no BSOD's
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bitAMD FX-41008 GB 1600mhz Pareema RamRadeon HD 6450 / Radoen HD 6950 (soon)
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom built
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
CPU
AMD FX-4100
Motherboard
ASUS M5A97-EVO
Memory
8 GB 1600mhz Pareema Ram
Graphics Card(s)
Radeon HD 6450 / Radoen HD 6950 (soon)
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell ST2010
Screen Resolution
1600 x 900
Hard Drives
Seagate Barracuda 750 GB Sata 6GB
PSU
Rosewill 750 Watt
Case
Phantom 410
Cooling
Phantom built in fans
Internet Speed
3 Mbps Up , 1 Mbps Down
Other Info
Very nice case , you should buy yourself one :D
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