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My specs:

Intel Core i5 4690k

Asus Z97 Pro Gamer

MSI Gtx 970 Gaming 4G

Cooler Master 212x

G.Skill Ripjaws (4x2) 

Cooler Master V550w 80+Gold

Samsung 850 Evo 256GB SSD

1TB WD Blue HDD

500GB Hitachi HDD(Old)

Cooler Master 912 Haf

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My specs:

Intel Core i5 4690k

Asus Z97 Pro Gamer

MSI Gtx 970 Gaming 4G

Cooler Master 212x

G.Skill Ripjaws (4x2) 

Cooler Master V550w 80+Gold

Samsung 850 Evo 256GB SSD

1TB WD Blue HDD

500GB Hitachi HDD(Old)

Cooler Master 912 Haf

 

 

Is this a new build? OS was clean installed?

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this build is 2 months old.

 

Okay. 

 

Firstly, run the command prompt with elevated privileges and type sfc /scannow

 

Don't close it until it is 100% complete, and report back with the results. 

 

EDIT: Just noticed you said your GPU is overclocked 'a bit', was this a recent overclock? 

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how much did you overclock? (from what to what)

 

From 1304 to 1489 core clock and from 3506 to 3906 mem clock

But i used to keep this all the time and i never had problems,not even in game or browsing or anything

This is the first time this happened.

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Okay. 

 

Firstly, run the command prompt with elevated privileges and type sfc /scannow

 

Don't close it until it is 100% complete, and report back with the results. 

 

EDIT: Just noticed you said your GPU is overclocked 'a bit', was this a recent overclock? 

 

i ran that it says that windows resource protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them.

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i ran that it says that windows resource protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them.

 

Okay, again run the command prompt with elevated privileges and run Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth 

 

Then reboot, and run the sfc /scannow (with elevated privileges) and report back with the results from that. 

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Okay, again run the command prompt with elevated privileges and run Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth 

 

Then reboot, and run the sfc /scannow (with elevated privileges) and report back with the results from that. 

 

Getting error 87 when running Dism

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Getting error 87 when running Dism

 

Then you'll probably need to do a clean install or a repair install, either should fix the BSOD. If you can, I'd recommend doing a clean install. 

 

Seeing as though you have multiple drives, you could just backup all the files you want to keep on your HDD, then clean install the OS on the SSD. 

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