Constant BSOD on startup

kimisizer

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Hello, recently my computer has been giving me BSOD's every time I start it up. The BSOD only stays up for a second so I can't get a good look at the details but afterwards, I am taken to a screen where I can either start a repair or start Windows normally. The second option leads back to the BSOD, creating an endless cycle while the system repair fixes the problem but only by doing a system restore each time. This means any files I have recently added are always deleted when the system works again. So, I am able to get past the BSOD and onto the desktop but only at the expense of having to do a system restore. I have never encountered such a problem on this computer. What can I do to stop this BSOD?
 


The error message is "PROCESS1_INITIALIZATION_FAILED" and it is fixed with a system restore.

I am running Windows 7 SP1 64-bit.

Specs:
Asrock Extreme3 Gen3 Mobo
i5-2500K processor
AMD Radeon 6850
Corsair 600W PSU
8GB (4x2) Ripjaws RAM
128GB Samsung 830 SSD
2 slave drives