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    Windows 7 Difficult to repeat, seemingly many different causes of a rash of BSOD's

    Memory has been reduced to 9-9-9-24-1t and 1333MHz - Thanks very much for the help TorrentG, I can see how my last post could seem as though i was discounting what you had said but I am truly grateful for the help. Ill report back if any more episodes arise
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    Windows 7 Difficult to repeat, seemingly many different causes of a rash of BSOD's

    The memory I purchase should be rated for 1600 MHz, I wonder if there is a mix up there as I saw the discrepancy in CPU-z a while ago but thought it was an error on the part of the program. Ill check the memory speed on the sticks again and possibly RMA them. But in mean time ill scale them...
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    Windows 7 Difficult to repeat, seemingly many different causes of a rash of BSOD's

    Ok then. Uninstalled daemon tools and comodo and ran the sptd.sys uninstaller, also searched the PC for the .sys file before and after to confirm it was removed. Here are the memory and spd screens you requested
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    Windows 7 Difficult to repeat, seemingly many different causes of a rash of BSOD's

    I will do just that when I get home from work today. Thanks for the quick reply TorrentG
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    Windows 7 Difficult to repeat, seemingly many different causes of a rash of BSOD's

    I forgot to mention in the original post that I had to manually set the speed and timings of my memory in bios. the memory timings are factory set to 9-9-9-24, however there may be an issue with the command rate setting as the memory product documentation is listed as 9-9-9-24-2L which i suppose...
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    Windows 7 Difficult to repeat, seemingly many different causes of a rash of BSOD's

    I am not too familiar with reading info and taking action on BSOD's so I have come here for help. in the past week my newly rebuilt home PC has been experiencing a rash of blue screens that I have not been able to attribute to any particular source. I have been analyzing each minidump file but...
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