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Hello, I've been having blue screen issues for a while now and just recently (about a year ago) I got a new motherboard + cpu and power supply. I still get the blue screen issues which leads me to believe it either my RAM or my Drives. However, I ran memcheck and it came back fine. I found the error codes in event view, but I have no idea what they refer to. "The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck.  The bugcheck was: 0x0000007e (0xffffffffc0000005, 0xfffff804838e1660, 0xfffffd83a8a8b6a8, 0xffff8e80eb4f2920)."

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I presume this is the same blue screen codes you were getting before the hardware swap outs?

Have you tried any software troubleshooting methods? It might not be hardware at all, it might be that there is some outdated/damaged driver or operating system corruption.

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14 minutes ago, Flannelist said:

I presume this is the same blue screen codes you were getting before the hardware swap outs?

Have you tried any software troubleshooting methods? It might not be hardware at all, it might be that there is some outdated/damaged driver or operating system corruption.

I'm pretty sure I have all of my drivers updated. 

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Are you using a dedicated GPU? You didn't mention anything about that in your original troubleshooting. I would check GPU drivers especially because they tend to update more than others.

I would also run an SFC, just to check for system corruption, if you have not already. Open run your command line of choice as an Administrator and type sfc /scannow and press enter. If it finds any errors it will attempt to fix them,  it will let you know the results when it finishes.

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On 12/3/2020 at 1:51 PM, Flannelist said:

Are you using a dedicated GPU? You didn't mention anything about that in your original troubleshooting. I would check GPU drivers especially because they tend to update more than others.

I would also run an SFC, just to check for system corruption, if you have not already. Open run your command line of choice as an Administrator and type sfc /scannow and press enter. If it finds any errors it will attempt to fix them,  it will let you know the results when it finishes.

I updated my graphics card driver to the latest version. I also ran SFC with admin privileges and it says it found errors, but it couldn't fix it. The blue screenings seems to be in random intervals as well. Another weird thing is' the boot drive I'm using is new and it's been happening for a while before I even got the new drive, it's like an infection how it spread from drive to drive.

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Did you clean install windows on the new drive when you got the new one? I would be willing to bet your Blue Screens are related to the corruption that SFC found. Especially if it was unable to fix it all. There are ways to fix corruption in your OS, but the easiest thing to do is to reinstall, if that's an option for you.

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2 hours ago, Flannelist said:

Did you clean install windows on the new drive when you got the new one? I would be willing to bet your Blue Screens are related to the corruption that SFC found. Especially if it was unable to fix it all. There are ways to fix corruption in your OS, but the easiest thing to do is to reinstall, if that's an option for you.

I can do that, yeah. I need to get a bigger boot drive anyway. Would deleting all partitions and do a clean install help the corruption? Also, I have memory dump files that could also help, but I'm not very experienced in reading or understanding them.

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