Have been BSODing lately. Any help?

4scoresn7yrsago

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I've been blue screening a lot lately. I might know why but not sure so decided to ask you guys first. Here's some details on everything...

-It's a Laptop. Acer Aspire V3-571G-9686
-Newegg Link: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834215615

-I reloaded Win 7 on there after. (Formatted HDD and the usual)
-Installed drivers and everything that was needed
-played bf3 and LoL along with some FC3 here and then.
-first blue screened right after closing out of LoL
-decided to stop gaming for awhile and got a chill pad from cooler master to cool it down.
-blue screens again randomly.
-Ran PC Check 7.02 I believe. Everything passed.
-Unable to run memtest+86 as it freezes multiple times so I didn't even bother after.
-Checked out bluescreenview program and observed the dump files. Logs below.
-Cloned HDD to another. Same issues.
-Did another windows 7 reload and again installed everything. (drivers, updates, java, flash, reader, etc.)
-no change at all. Now you know when it's coming by how slow and laggy it feels. Programs don't function right and web pages are not responsive.
-Checked Event Viewer. Keep getting these exact same logs before it shuts down (Processor related. Maybe trouble with Intel's turbo-boost technology). See below.
-decided to update BIOS.
-Now see here's the thing. Is it possible it may be the BIOS (since I have V. 2.04 (for WIN8) in a machine with WIN7) that is messing up the OS?

LOGS:

-BlueScreenView: https://www.dropbox.com/s/4809dxzmq2at1h9/bsods.txt

-Event Viewer: https://www.dropbox.com/s/jomt3z7umygnr98/event%20viewer.txt

Any response and inquiries would be great. Thanks for taking the time to look.

P.S. - Posting from the same laptop.
 
Have you tried giving your laptop some prune juice in may be backed up and needs a little help..:) I would take power and the battery out of the unit and flip it over and check that the ram is seated. If it looks seated I would pop both dimms out and reseat them. If memtest wont run try removing one of the ram sticks and try again.
 


Alright I'll do that and see what happens!
 
OK. Did all that was mentioned.

-removed battery and drained power
-checked if ram was seated which it was.
-reseated both ram and ran memtest again.
-still the same thing. Picture below.
-alternated between slots and single cards. Same thing.
-booted to Windows and BSOD'd minutes later with the same STOP error.

Shot of Memtest: https://www.dropbox.com/s/63l6aekpuv04qs8/2013-05-07%2008.51.06.jpg

Anything else? Still thinking the bios could be the problem.