Well, the other drive is an External HDD, so I don't know if installing Windows in it will be a good idea or not.
Your idea crossed my mind and I'm arranging for a separate HDD from a friend, will update you how that goes.
Again, thanks for your time and all the help, now I think I'm pretty...
Well I tried that but SeaTools for DOS is unable to detect my HDD because my motherboard only supports AHCI mode and for SeaTools for DOS needs IDE/SATA mode to be able to detect the drive.
If you have any workaround for this problem I will be happy to test it out.
Ok, so I noticed a pattern whenever I run the Long Generic Test on Seatools before a BSOD happens the test fails. But after the PC restarts from BSOD, then again when I run the Long Generic Test it passes.
Also, as I have already mentioned in my original post, that my PC works perfectly fine...
Here is the report of the test that I ran earlier today. Running the Long Generic Test again will post the results soon.
Edit : I just got a BSOD and while the computer was restarting it showed ' A disk read error occured ' I changed the SATA port and cable then it again booted normally.
Oh no I didn't forget the drivers this time.
Also I don't have MSI Afterburner installed, I have MSI LiveUpdate Utility.
Checking with speedfan now. Do you want me to post the SeaTools report ?
Removed the graphics card but still I got a BSOD :(. So, is it my HDD the root cause of my problems ?
Should install any other OS like Linux or Ubuntu and see if they also crash or not ? Or should I just replace my HDD ?
Well, my happiness was short lived, I got a BSOD again :(.
Going to remove my graphics card now. Hope this solves the problem.
Will update you about what happens.
Thanks for your help.
Just completed the chkdsk.
Tested the GPU for around 35mins - no BSOD
Made changes to the Pagefile
So, far I haven't encountered a single BSOD hope that it stays that way. Will update you if I get another
Oh, btw here is the change that I made to the Pagefile, is this alright ?
OK, I performed Memtest for 14Hrs still no errors. Then I clean installed Windows, didn't install anything except for motherboard drivers and Nvidia drivers and Google Chrome still got 2 BSOD.
Attaching the dump files below.
What should I do now ?
The BSOD's started after 4 months of using the RAM.
I don't think its related to RAM because when the BSOD's started I made a bootable Ubuntu USB and ran it from the USB stick itself and I didn't encounter any problem.
Update: Just got a BSOD with a new driver ahcache.sys. Attaching the dump...