I don't have anything that can be used as a bootable device for the program (aka, no DVD-RW's laying around).Ģ. Most people say "Ohh, you got MEMORY_MANAGEMENT? Your RAM's going bad, bro!", and to run memtest86. But I'm not being told that checking your Video Card is a good idea to isolate this type of a BSOD. I had also thought it could just mean my video card's Video Memory is going bad. My guess is there's a bad Windows update that could be causing it. They are all Seagate except for my new one, which is a Western Digital (and that one showed up). But for some reason, Seagates' SeaTools program won't show all of my drives.
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To fix it, I've tried all of the 'check your hard drives for issues' steps that I could. I searched around and got a program called BlueScreenView, and it shows this "ntoskrnl.exe" file caused the BSOD, everytime.
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It took 20 hours from BSOD 1 to BSOD 2, because most of that time I had my computer off. 7 hours of living in fear of not knowing why this is happening. Since then, I've got the same BSOD and same address of it, every 7 or so hours. This is the same BSOD message I've had for quite some time. No sooner than 2 minutes after I started. So I was all "Ok, I'll just get the updates, restart, and try the drivers again". A bit later, Windows Update pops up having more updates for.
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I waited, and then it failed to install the software. NET Framework wasn't installed, and tried to do it. I tried to update my video card's drivers to the latest, using a clean install.
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My computer was working fine until I tried to install everything to get it back to the way it was. He did a diagnostic and found my largest drive has a fault and replaced it, also told me to do a complete clean install of Windows 7. You can view it here to learn the origin, as I don't feel like re-typing it. This is kind of a continuation of my original post in this forum, about my computer is dying.