Hi ! I don't see that many BSOD here in my village, but this is what I would try!
Make sure all the windows up dates are installed!
Check for malware!
Check Reliability Monitor and Event Viewer for clues!
See if you get BSOD in clean boot or safe mode!
Check for heating issues!
Check for hardware issues!
See if you can duplicate the BSOD
Create a back up image !
Then I would update these drivers!
- Video Card: The difference in speed between the generic Windows drivers for your video card and the official NVidia or ATI/AMDdrivers will surprise you. Even if you aren’t a gamer, make sure you have the real drivers.
- Motherboard/Chipset: you’ll want to make sure to head to the manufacturer’s site and grab their chipset drivers. If you bought a PC, head to their site, if you built one, go to the motherboard manufacturer’s site. Every installer is different, but in general, you can just run the downloaded driver.
- Sound Card:the native Windows drivers won’t include all the extra sound features like virtual surround, etc. If you bought a PC, head to their site, if you built one, either go to the motherboard manufacturer’s site for onboard sound, or the sound card manufacturer’s web site otherwise.
- Network Card: most likely you’re using some type of onboard card that’s part of the motherboard, and you already grabbed the drivers from there.
Reinstall Windows! Start replacing hardware RAM- Hard Drive- Video Card- Power Supply
BSOD's are the hardest problems to solve IMHO!
If anyone has some thing to add to the above, please feel free to do so! I'm always wanting to learn new things!