Solved BSOD when starting in normal mode, but fine when starting in Safe Mode

SgtRohn

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Hello.. this started happening 2 days ago.. I turned my computer on normal mode and a few seconds later, the BSOD happened so I restarted again to see if it'd fix itself. It didn't so I had to go through safe mode. When I start in Safe Mode, the BSOD doesn't happen there so I tried to analyze what the problem might be, but I'm bad at reading all these error stuff.. can anyone help me figure out what the problem is? The files I uploaded are the ones Windows said that could help me describe the problem, plus I included a .txt file of my dxdiag configurations. I had to make my own .rar file since the DM Log Collector doesn't seem to work for me.
 

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Hi SGTRohn-

It says that there's a registry error. If available, run a system restore point from before this happened from Safe Mode.

I'm hoping someone else will also join in on this one.
 

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Hi SGTRohn-

It says that there's a registry error. If available, run a system restore point from before this happened from Safe Mode.

I'm hoping someone else will also join in on this one.

Hello! My System Restore doesn't seem to work properly. Is there any other way I can fix this?
 

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Load the Command Prompt window, then select to run it as Administrator.
Type in sfc /scannow (exactly as you see it here with a single space between c and /), then press the Enter key.
Be patient and wait for it to finish scanning and repairing anything it needs to.
Type in exit, then press the Enter key.
Restart the computer in normal mode.
Did that help?
 

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Load the Command Prompt window, then select to run it as Administrator.
Type in sfc /scannow (exactly as you see it here with a single space between c and /), then press the Enter key.
Be patient and wait for it to finish scanning and repairing anything it needs to.
Type in exit, then press the Enter key.
Restart the computer in normal mode.
Did that help?

Oh my god I didn't think of that.. I'll try it out once I get home!
 

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Sorry for this late follow-up! I waited for a few days to see if the problem will arise again.. fortunately it didn't happen again. I didn't think it'd be this simple since I've tried doing a disk scan before with command prompt.. Anyways, thank you so much!
 

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You're welcome.
If that problem appears again, make use of the sfc /scannow instructions.
 

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PC/Desktop
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Dell OptiPlex 9020
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Windows 7 Professional SP1 64-bit
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Intel Core i7-4790 3.60 GHz
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32 GB DDR3-1600 MHz
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Integrated Intel HD Graphics 4600
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Viewsonic 32" LCD
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Kingston SATA 3 240 GB SSD
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Spectrum Internet 1000 Mbps
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