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    Windows 7 BSOD - Reference By Pointer

    will do cybercore. I've also loaded default bios settings, and the discrepency pointed out by you with regards to the timing of the RAM using RAMMon still exists. So it's probably a RAM issue causing the BSODs?
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    Windows 7 BSOD - Reference By Pointer

    Hi cybercore, Attached are the S.M.A.R.T reports. EIST? where do i turn it on? I'll go load bios defaults now.
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    Windows 7 BSOD - Reference By Pointer

    Hi, what test should I run using HDDScan? Meanwhile, I'm attaching some stuff here. I'll get the rest asap.
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    Windows 7 BSOD - Reference By Pointer

    Hi, Today I experienced another BSOD, after about a week of stability or so. I've taken cybercore's advice, removed avg, installed MSE. Installed drivers for my realtek from my motherboard site. I think this is a different BSOD though. I have attached the minidump.
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    Windows 7 BSOD - Reference By Pointer

    Thank you so much cybercore for your assistance, I'll post back here to give an update :) sorry for asking so many questions!
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    Windows 7 BSOD - Reference By Pointer

    Hi cybercore, the realtek in my Device manager shows Realtek RTL8168C(P)/8111C(P) Should I use...
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    Windows 7 BSOD - Reference By Pointer

    okay sure. in the device manager i saw that my realtek is RTL8168C (P) / 8111(P). the site that you gave only shows: RTL8110SC(L) RTL8110S-32/RTL8110SB(L)/RTL8169SB(L)/RTL8169SC(L) RTL8169 (RTL8110SC(L)) Are they compatible? I also found the following...
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    Windows 7 BSOD - Reference By Pointer

    hi cybercore, Thanks alot for your help. Just a quick question, why replace AVG with MSE? And also I have gone to Device Manager and updated the drivers by right clicking -> update software driver. is that sufficient? Thanks for your help :)
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    Windows 7 BSOD - Reference By Pointer

    Hi guys I've tried debugging, but I'm not sure. I turned on my comp, typed in password, went to toilet, came back and it had already restarted. So I thought, fine. Continues to let it boot up again, typed in password, used it for a bit and it crashes again! This time I saw a BSOD. I've gotten...
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