BSOD, freeze, willing to pay please.

tes23a

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Hey guys I came here today for some big help. I've been pretty stressed out because I broke a computer that I shared with another person. I'm honestly willing to pay $50 to whoever that can help me resolve my issue. I've tried literally everything.

First of all here's a picture of my BSOD error: http://i.imgur.com/7f1dCeO.png

The BSOD happens randomly so I don't get to use the computer much before it happens.
For example, my task bar would randomly disappear then followed by the whole desktop. The only thing showing is the wallpaper and a 5 - 8 later the blue screen appears.

I get blue screen in safe mode and as well as the login screen. I don't get the blue screen instantly on the windows login screen for example. The login screen loads fine but if i wait long enough the blue screen will appear and restart the computer afterwards.

I've tried to update all the windows update / drivers as soon as the fresh OS is installed but thats impossible because the computer blue screens when its downloading updates as well.

I even got the blue screen when I was installing a fresh OS on the computer. For example after it installed everything it asks for a account name and password. I enter that in and then it says setup the computer for first time use. It blue screens then restarts and directs me back to the account creation page. I then try to create the same name and it says its already created which meant it just crashed.

I've ran countless test. SEAtools and crystal software for hard drive and it said its good. I've ran mem86 for ram test and it passed everything. I've ran the memory test that windows offers and it found nothing.

Computer Specs are:• Intel Core i5-4670K Haswell 3.4GHz Socket 1150 Quad-Core
• Thermaltake WATER2.0 Performer CPU Liquid Cooling
• MSI Z87-G45 ATX Pro Gaming Motherboard (SLI Support)
• CORSAIR Vengeance 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 1866MHz
• SSD OCZ Vertex 4 2.5" 128GB SATA III (Single Drive)
• HDD 1Tb 7200 rpm 6.0Gb/s
• GTX 760 2GB Superclocked 2GB

Possible issue? maybe it's my ram settings. I recently plugged it out and switched the ram slots. I don't know if that reset my settings and caused these issues.

Please guys im begging for help and yes I'm willing to pay anyone to help me resolve my issue as im really desperate right now.

Thank you so much for even reading.
 
Solution
The error message is only relevant in respect of the first batch of characters and the F4 part is the only relevant part of that. I'm certain it's memory related in your case and since you've tried all the possible combinations (I hope) maybe one of them is a dud. Try resetting BIOS to Default Settings if you haven't already done so.
First off, if anyone asks you for money on this Forum, please report them by clicking to report a post of theirs to the Moderators. All advice on Tom's is free.

Now to the problem. Your blue screen image shows you had to photograph it so you haven't actually stopped the system when it shows up.

Start off by reversing any changes you made to the memory sticks then power up the machine and tap the Function 8 key for Safe Mode. When the Advanced Boot menu shows up, select "Disable automatic restart on system failure" then press Enter. That makes the blue screen pause if you haven't already fixed the problem. Post back what happened.
 
i don't remember exactly which slots the ram cards were in but i've tried literally all of them. i've tried with one ram at a time as well. I just activated disable automatic restart on system failure. Whenever I turn on my computer after switching ram cards it will say if you want to setup or use default settings. I press default settings. But the blue screen message number is now different 0x00000F4 (0x0000000000000003, 0xFFFFFA8007B57720, 0xFFFFFA8007B57A00, 0XFFFFF80002FE1DB0)
 
The error message is only relevant in respect of the first batch of characters and the F4 part is the only relevant part of that. I'm certain it's memory related in your case and since you've tried all the possible combinations (I hope) maybe one of them is a dud. Try resetting BIOS to Default Settings if you haven't already done so.
 
The error message is only relevant in respect of the first batch of characters and the F4 part is the only relevant part of that. I'm certain it's memory related in your case and since you've tried all the possible combinations (I hope) maybe one of them is a dud. Try resetting BIOS to Default Settings if you haven't already done so.
 
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