Win 7 BSOD

AveedzGhamer

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May 23, 2014
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Occasionally my system will crash and will say the following after Technical Information on the BSOD: STOP: 0x0000001E (0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000). It seems to happen mostly while using Google Chrome, but it can happen with other programs as well. I wasn't too worried as I figured it was just a hdd going bad, but when i went to the store today to pick up a new SSD to install Windows 7 on, things got interesting. I had some problems installing on the drive at first, but unplugged my HDDs and mouse during the install and everything worked fine. I had Win 7 running off just the SSD at this point. I started installing drivers for my wireless adapter and motherboard. After I went through all of the motherboard driver installs and tried to restart, my system crashed. Now, whenever I boot using the SSD, it will crash when I attempt to log in.
System Specs:
Mb: Gigabyte Z87MX-D3H
RAM: 16 gb DDR3
CPU: Intel i5 4670k 3.4 Ghz
GPU: Gigabyte overclocked Nvidia GeForce GTX 650
OS: Win7 System Builder OEM 64bit
HDD1: WD 250gb that came with my Acer when I purchased it
HDD2: Hitachi 500gb
SSD: Crucial M500 240gb

Any help is much appreciated!
 

AveedzGhamer

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May 23, 2014
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I probably should have mentioned that removing one stick of RAM at a time (since I have 2x 8gb) was one of the first things that I tried, and it unfortunately did not solve my problem. I used Bluescreenview to look at my dump files and it looks like all of my BSODs have been cause by my NT Kernel and System. I can upload my dump files if that might help with figuring out whats going on.
Edit: Also, in the morning, I will pull the dump files off of the SSD just to make sure that its the same issue.
 

AveedzGhamer

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May 23, 2014
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I have been unexpectedly crazy busy lately, but when i looked at the minidump folder on the SSD ( while booted from a different hard drive since the SSD crashes almost instantly) it was empty. I experienced another crash on my more stable drive, also caused by Nt system and kernel. Anybody know how to fix that?
Edit: Looks like the latest one was caused by Intel RST, but the rest have been caused by ntoskernel.exe