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Bluescreens out of nowhere keep happening multiple times every day every 3 hours

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I keep getting these random bluscreens out of nowhere, when it happens theres no error message or at least i cant see it because theres a wierd twitch around that area, but event viewer shows the same 2 error messages every time:

 

The Service KMSELDI service terminated unexpectedly. It has done this 1 time(s).

 

and

 

Service 'WMPNetworkSvc' did not start correctly because the registry could not be updated due to error '0x80070005'. If possible, reinstall Windows Media Player.

 

the second one comes about 2 minutes after the first one so im thinking that is just some random error occurring on bootup but i included it anyways.

 

And this happens almost exactly every 3 hours, here are some time frames: 16:50:20, 13:50:06, 10:49:52, 7:49:36.

 

This happened after i had not used my pc in a while, and it had been moved around quite a bit (desktop) and also i added but then removed a hard drive (running off 1 samsung 840 evo)

 

So i dont quite know what to make of this.

i7 2600 | HD 6870 | 8GB Memory | 120GB Samsung 840 EVO | 500W PSU | Fractal Define R4



I have a lot of upgrade plans, and no money  :)
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Are your temps okay, just my thoughts

 

 

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I have a gut feeling it's RAM related.

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I keep getting these random bluscreens out of nowhere, when it happens theres no error message or at least i cant see it because theres a wierd twitch around that area, but event viewer shows the same 2 error messages every time:

 

The Service KMSELDI service terminated unexpectedly. It has done this 1 time(s).

 

and

 

Service 'WMPNetworkSvc' did not start correctly because the registry could not be updated due to error '0x80070005'. If possible, reinstall Windows Media Player.

 

the second one comes about 2 minutes after the first one so im thinking that is just some random error occurring on bootup but i included it anyways.

 

And this happens almost exactly every 3 hours, here are some time frames: 16:50:20, 13:50:06, 10:49:52, 7:49:36.

 

This happened after i had not used my pc in a while, and it had been moved around quite a bit (desktop) and also i added but then removed a hard drive (running off 1 samsung 840 evo)

 

So i dont quite know what to make of this.

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when i do the cmd command the thing pops up and gives me "


The operator or administrator has refused the request." even tho i opened in admin mode

i7 2600 | HD 6870 | 8GB Memory | 120GB Samsung 840 EVO | 500W PSU | Fractal Define R4



I have a lot of upgrade plans, and no money  :)
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when i do the cmd command the thing pops up and gives me "

The operator or administrator has refused the request." even tho i opened in admin mode

 

Strange. Maybe you don't have sufficient privileges on your account?

 

You can always use the alternate method and grab the files manually.

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