BSOD seemingly random related to ntoskrnl.exe

SpyPossum

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Hello,
I built a computer for a friend (8th one I've done for friends). None in the past have had problem. Now this one is blue screening (Same windows install). I used a windows debugger tool I got from a coworker and got the result BSOD.txt. My coworker told me to do a check disk in command prompt which I did and it found no bad sectors. So I re installed windows and that worked for a bit until he got another BSOD. The dumpnewer.txt is what I got the second time. Help would be appreciated. I would like to get this fixed quickly because his pet rabbit just died and now his computer is dying.
His specs: Intel Core i5-3470, PowerColor Radeon HD 7850, Rosewill BlackHawk - Ricky - SpyPossum's Saved Part List - PCPartPicker

I have been wondering if his hdd is bad

He can't even start his computer anymore. Will post updates
 

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