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    Windows 10 BSOD related to ntoskrnl.exe

    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...
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    Windows 10 BSOD related to ntoskrnl.exe

    Ran chkdsk /r after that performed the Long Generic Test on SeaTools still it failed. Here is the screenshot.
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    Windows 10 BSOD related to ntoskrnl.exe

    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.
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    Windows 10 BSOD related to ntoskrnl.exe

    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...
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    Windows 10 BSOD related to ntoskrnl.exe

    Now, this is odd speedfan shows that my drive is Good and performing at 96%
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    Windows 10 BSOD related to ntoskrnl.exe

    Well, the Long Generic Test failed, ran it 2 times failed both times. Here are the reports. So, is this conclusive enough that my HDD is the culprit ?
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    Windows 10 BSOD related to ntoskrnl.exe

    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.
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    Windows 10 BSOD related to ntoskrnl.exe

    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 ?
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    Windows 10 BSOD related to ntoskrnl.exe

    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 ?
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    Windows 10 BSOD related to ntoskrnl.exe

    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.
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    Windows 10 BSOD related to ntoskrnl.exe

    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 ?
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    Windows 10 BSOD related to ntoskrnl.exe

    I have a single 8GB stick. Oh, sorry I forgot about the GPU stress test. For what amout of time should I run this test ? Thanks for your help so far.
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    Windows 10 BSOD related to ntoskrnl.exe

    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 ?
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    Windows 10 BSOD related to ntoskrnl.exe

    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...
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