well the thing is most of the BSOD are memory violation related... which is why we asked you to test the memory..
since the HDD is fine... the only thing is BSOD due to drivers or corrupted system files...
Once you are finished with the graphic driver... check for BSOD's
If it happens try doing an system file check at the command prompt
sfc /scannow
this should repair the filesystem errors...
since the HDD is fine... the only thing is BSOD due to drivers or corrupted system files...
Once you are finished with the graphic driver... check for BSOD's
If it happens try doing an system file check at the command prompt
sfc /scannow
this should repair the filesystem errors...
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 ultimate x64
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Nothing specific....what ever the clients provide for Repair
- OS
- Windows 7 ultimate x64