Lots of Blue Screens of Death

RighteousGamer

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So I could be doing anything, from being on YouTube to playing BattleField 4. Then I will get a random BSoD, I have had about 27 of them since I've kept track. Here is all the different things it has give me, and the '(#)' is how many times that one has occurred.

MEMORY_MANAGEMENT - ntoskrnl.exe+ed2e
DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL - ntoskrnl.exe+f20d4
KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED - ntoskrnl.exe+c0738 & WRkrn.sys+5601

These are my 3 most recent errors that happened all last night and the day before. I am using BlueScreenView. Here is a link to a .zip folder with 3 text documents in them of the saved data. Click Here for .zip of all the info from those 3.
 

himnextdoor

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Do you have multi-threading capability on your CPU?

If so, go into BIOS and disable multi-threading and see if that stops the blue screens.

If not then disable two of your cores in BIOS, if you can, and see if the blue screens persist.

I think that this may be a CPU problem and this suggestion may confirm it.

Hopefully, it won't but prepare yourself for some bad news. :(
 
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Most of blue screens are driver related, hard disk errors or ram failure.

First uninstall all of your drivers, and after restart install them again. If this doesn't help, try checking your ram with this: MS Ramtest. you have to run the program and make a bootable CD.

If this is no go, try to scan your hard disk with spinrite. You can download here: spinrite. Again you have to make a bootable CD for this.

Also try the Win 7 system files repair command, sfc /scannow from the start menu.

If all fails, then it could be a motherboard issue or a faulty power supply.