I'm really scared

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Hey folks, I've ran into some problems today which left me completely paranoid, I've been working quite a bit to build my computer and today I ran into the first problems I've ever had
So, as I was browsing the web this morning, my pc had a BSOD, I had to go to work, so I couldn't really look into it, came back home from work, and I had completely forgotten about it, and it happened again, at this point I was really scared because oh shit, is this hardware? So when the computer booted up again, Windows gave me this bsod bccode f4
So I looked into it and it's apparently, an HDD issue, okay, no biggie, let's see if we can fix it, else I'll simply replace the HDD to avoid any damage to other hardware, they gave me a few solutions and I tried them all, computer booted up, working perfectly fine, no issues whatsoever, I kept trying to do everything as I did when the computer had the BSOD's, but nothing happened, so maybe it was that and it got fixed, great! onward to gaming! I started my DSII and after 20 minutes or so of playing, the computer just shut down, no smell, no sound, nothing, I tried to turning it on again, nothing, after a few mins and me checking a few cables, computer booted back perfectly and now I'm using it, thing is, what could this be? I'm really scared it's the PSU that was causing all the problems and it might end up damaging my hardware, but it's brand new and I've been using it for almost a month, shouldn't the psu's fail as soon as you plug them? :/
Here are my specs
PSU: XFX XTR 750w
CPU: I5 4590
GPU: GTX 970
MOBO: H97M
RAM: 8GB G-Skill
HDD: Western Digital Caviar Black 1tb

And here are the data BlueScreenView gathered from both BSOD's
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Dump File : 082115-16177-01.dmp
Crash Time : 8/21/2015 5:35:18 PM
Bug Check String : CRITICAL_OBJECT_TERMINATION
Bug Check Code : 0x000000f4
Parameter 1 : 00000000`00000003
Parameter 2 : fffffa80`08aaab10
Parameter 3 : fffffa80`08aaadf0
Parameter 4 : fffff800`033c2e70
Caused By Driver : nsiproxy.sys
Caused By Address : nsiproxy.sys+2c42820
File Description :
Product Name :
Company :
File Version :
Processor : x64
Crash Address : ntoskrnl.exe+735c0
Stack Address 1 :
Stack Address 2 :
Stack Address 3 :
Computer Name :
Full Path : C:\Windows\Minidump\082115-16177-01.dmp
Processors Count : 4
Major Version : 15
Minor Version : 7601
Dump File Size : 353,260
Dump File Time : 8/21/2015 5:36:09 PM
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Dump File : 082115-16863-01.dmp
Crash Time : 8/21/2015 10:36:34 AM
Bug Check String : KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR
Bug Check Code : 0x0000007a
Parameter 1 : fffff6fc`40009950
Parameter 2 : ffffffff`c000000e
Parameter 3 : 00000000`90e22860
Parameter 4 : fffff880`0132a898
Caused By Driver : Ntfs.sys
Caused By Address : Ntfs.sys+f4898
File Description :
Product Name :
Company :
File Version :
Processor : x64
Crash Address : ntoskrnl.exe+735c0
Stack Address 1 :
Stack Address 2 :
Stack Address 3 :
Computer Name :
Full Path : C:\Windows\Minidump\082115-16863-01.dmp
Processors Count : 4
Major Version : 15
Minor Version : 7601
Dump File Size : 361,100
Dump File Time : 8/21/2015 10:37:32 AM
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So, please help folks >.<
 
Solution
If I were in your shoes, I would open Disk Management, and see what it shows you about the partitions on that drive. If you have two recovery partitions, then you should probably delete both of them. If you have everything you use backed up, I would delete all partitions, and start over. We do not know what kind of mess might be in your windows folder with 2 different versions of windows install on the same partition.

If you do not have everything backed up, now would be a good time to do that.

I really think reaching the point where you can delete all partitions, and start all over with that drive is going to be your best bet. Just make sure you get your stuff backed up. There will be no data left on the drive if you delete all...

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Windows 7 Ultimate

My brother and a friend pointed out something interesting that might make me look like an idiot

But when I bought the HDD a year ago, I installed Win7 and forgot about it, and when I upgraded my hardware, instead of erasing everything and starting from zero, I simply reinstalled Window in the partition that had Windows before
 
nsiproxy.sys which is in the first crash, is a Windows driver. I can't seem to find much info on it, except that if the version of it that windows is accessing is the one for another version of windows, it will cause this crash.

So with what you just posted, I think we might now know whats going on...
 

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So should I uninstall and reinstall a new version of windows?
 
If I were in your shoes, I would open Disk Management, and see what it shows you about the partitions on that drive. If you have two recovery partitions, then you should probably delete both of them. If you have everything you use backed up, I would delete all partitions, and start over. We do not know what kind of mess might be in your windows folder with 2 different versions of windows install on the same partition.

If you do not have everything backed up, now would be a good time to do that.

I really think reaching the point where you can delete all partitions, and start all over with that drive is going to be your best bet. Just make sure you get your stuff backed up. There will be no data left on the drive if you delete all partitions and start over.
 
Solution
error code: c000000e means your drive could not be accessed for some reason.
check the cables, update SATA drivers for your mother board. Maybe put your drive on a different SATA port.
read the smart data from the drive with crystaldiskinfo.exe or other tool to see if your drive is failing.

the first bugcheck is in a networking compenent, I would update the network drivers. (assuming your hard drive is not failing)

- I would also run cmd.exe as an admin, then run
sfc.exe /scannow
and confirm your core OS files are not corrupted.

if you end up reinstalling the OS, do a full format of the drive not a quick format, this will mark bad sectors as bad. (windows 8.x you would not have to do this)
 

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I did all that, I actually re installed Windows completely and all, today a guy came who knows a shit ton of computers, and togheter we think we've found the problem, I was using a " voltage regulator " or " Power Stabilizer " I'm not sure what the name is for my pc, he think that that was not giving the psu enough power, making games crash and bsods happen
I just plugged my pc directly into the electricity and it's working like a damn charm, when under stress the BSODS would happen, I just installed ARK Survival Evolved and tuned everything up to " Epic " and it worked like a charm, no fps drops, nothing, and never a single bsod or anything, so I'm thinking it was that, I'll report back if this is still working, thanks all