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I need some help trying to get to the bottom of all the bsod's I've been getting. Everytime I get one I always google the error code and always just get these as the possible causes: corrupt system files, bad drivers, faulty hardware and bad software. However today I had a new one that was due to a bad driver so with that in mind and the fact that I have reformatted my OS drive twice and installed windows, swapped out the RAM and replaced a aging HDD and checked the health of the others I think it is safe to say it is all down to a bad driver.

 

Now my problem is that I have USB devices that all have the most up to date driver so I can't narrow it down to any one. And to top it all off the bsod happens randomly and while there is no load on the system. 

 

I was wondering if anyone may have some suggestions as to how I can locate the cause?

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