Hi vuhtiel,
Your dump files have many varied stop codes. This can possibly indicate a hardware problem. Your last dump blames memory corruption. On this basis, can you post snippets of the Mainboard tab,(for bios) Memory tab and all the slot #'s under the SPD tab. Then get ready to run Memtest. A very quick scan of your drivers is showing no horrors in there.
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.
I'm going on the fact it was Memory Corruption in your latest dump. It could be a multitude of things, even a driver that is being very coy as to what it is doing. As I cannot see your PC/have no historical knowledge of it, I have to second guess.
Basically it's a process of elimination. However, if you have suspicions that it may be a HDD issue then run chkdsk C: /r as your first check then run the correct hdd checking tool for your make of hdd. HD Diagnostic
Obviously only you can have an idea of what you may think could be causing problems. Usually, in a perverse way, it's good if it's drivers as (a) I can spot those (b) They're free to resolve! (dunno about you, I like free!!)
But on the info you have supplied so far I would:
Check hard drives.
Check Ram.
When we know they are sweet we can run Driver Verifier to get the rogue driver to stick its head above the parapet. (not 100% on your bios at the moment, but it is this year).
Am I waffling?? I sure is!!
OK, after consultation your ram is set a bit low, but it wouldn't affect the outcome.
Try the ram in other slots before totally condemning, it could be the slot that has gone bad. (unless of course you've seen a nice shiny new stick of ram in a shop window that just seems to have your name written all over it!!)
Yes, try the ram in other slots on the Mobo.So I can trust the memtest results?
Sorry, I'm not sure what you mean, regards charges.And my MB? Is she out of charges?
Yes, try the ram in other slots on the Mobo.
Sorry, I'm not sure what you mean, regards charges.
So that's all your slots tested? If that's the case then it could be the ram or it still could be the mobo. Have you possibly a chance of getting hold of a ram stick that you know to be good? (I'd personally lean towards the ram stick being at fault, but until a good stick of ram/good slot combination is found there is no surety).