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From what it says your BSOD is caused by Canonical Display Drivers. Probably not compatible with Windows 7?

 

Your other BSOD seems to all be driver related issues. I think it might be time for a clean install.

But I just reformatted my PC. I have not turned on my windows update, you think it will be a good idea to update windows now?

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But I just reformatted my PC. I have not turned on my windows update, you think it will be a good idea to update windows now?

 

It's your display drivers that's causing the BSOD. Download the latest drivers from the vendor's website (AMD, nVidia or Intel) that should fix the issue. 

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Also run MemTest just to be safe. It might just be reference that dll files as it's last access when it crashed. What do the other BSOD files say is the cause. If its a different .dll every BSOD when it actually might be RAM related.  (Just thought of that). heh

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Also run MemTest just to be safe. It might just be reference that dll files as it's last access when it crashed. What do the other BSOD files say is the cause. If its a different .dll every BSOD when it actually might be RAM related.  (Just thought of that). heh

my other bsods are fine now, I just replaced unstable ram that is causing it. But now im getting this new BSOD. (happened 2x now in a span of a month)

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my other bsods are fine now, I just replaced unstable ram that is causing it. But now im getting this new BSOD. (happened 2x now in a span of a month)

You had 2 0x03b errors but you only showed details of one of them. What are the details of the other 0x03b error? Was it caused by the same cdd.dll?

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Your first one was Display Drivers, the second was the NT Kernel.

 

How much RAM do you have and how many sticks are installed in your computer? I'd recommend running a MemTest testing each stick individually.

8GB x 1 ( Gskill 1866 running at 1600mhz ). going to try that one when I get home

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