Windows 7 BSOD minutes after I log on

madeforsmex

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About a minute after I log on a BSOD appears.
After around 7 tries it does the same thing.
Not sure what the problem is.

Here are the recent dump files
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Hi madeforsmex and Welcome to The Forum.

You are getting a variety of stop codes that can indicate hardware issues. The latest dump file blames Memory_Corruption as the probable cause which usually indicates out of date Drivers, Bad Memory or incorrectly configured Memory Timings.

Run chkdsk /r on your system drive/partition. If chkdsk finds errors it may be worth running the manufacturers diagnostic tool. Links can be found at Link Removed

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and run CPU-Z. Take screenshots**/snips of the Mainboard tab, Memory tab and all the slot #'s under the SPD tab.
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Hi madeforsmex and Welcome to The Forum.

You are getting a variety of stop codes that can indicate hardware issues. The latest dump file blames Memory_Corruption as the probable cause which usually indicates out of date Drivers, Bad Memory or incorrectly configured Memory Timings.

Run chkdsk /r on your system drive/partition. If chkdsk finds errors it may be worth running the manufacturers diagnostic tool. Links can be found at Link Removed

Download
and run CPU-Z. Take screenshots**/snips of the Mainboard tab, Memory tab and all the slot #'s under the SPD tab.
Go to Post Reply, click on the Go Advanced button and attach the screenshots**/snips to your post for all the RAM experts to see by using the paper clip you will find on the top toolbar. Do not zip them up.
**If screenshots, please crop.

After Ram settings have been verified:

Run Memtest86+ overnight, after your computer has been off for about an hour or two so it has a cold start. Ideally let it run for at least 7 passes / 6-8 hours. If errors appear before that you can stop that particular test.
Note!! Any time Memtest86+ reports errors, it can be either bad RAM or a bad Mobo slot. Test RAM sticks individually. When you find a good one then test it in all slots. Post back with the results.

If Ram and your hard drive check out OK then you may need to run Driver Verifier. Possibly other hardware tests.

 
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