I keep getting blue screens with a different error each time

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kyle12308

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So, this all started yesterday out of the blue.

I was gaming, when all of the sudden I got a BSOD, the error message being "KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED". My PC restarted, and everything went back to normal.

A few hours later, I got another BSOD. This time the error message was "DRIVER_UNMAPPING_INVALID_VIEW". The next time I got a BSOD, the message was "MEMORY_MANAGEMENT", and the time after that was "BAD_POOL_HEADER".

After all of those BSODs, I decided to completely reset my PC back to default. Everything worked fine for a few hours, until, you guessed it, another BSOD. The error message this time said "KERNEL_SECURITY_CHECK_FAILURE".

I have no clue what could be causing these blue screens, but before it happens, all of my web pages on chrome get "killed" and the things I'm downloading get corrupted. It could be a coincidence that it happened after I got Windows 10, but it might not be.

EDIT: It's too late to downgrade back to 8.1 because I reset the PC.

I suspect an issue with my HDD, but I'm no expert. I'd love to find a solution to this annoying issue, so what do you guys think?
 
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You may have faulty RAM, but if this only started happening after the Windows 10 upgrade, it seems like too much of a coincidence. Try performing a clean installation of Windows, which should resolve any driver- or software-related issues you may be having. Download the Windows media creation tool here:

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10

Use it to perform a "Custom" installation of Windows 10 on your drive without any loss of data.

If the errors still persist after the clean install, try running your PC with one stick of RAM at a time, swapping it out if the BSOD occurs.
You may have faulty RAM, but if this only started happening after the Windows 10 upgrade, it seems like too much of a coincidence. Try performing a clean installation of Windows, which should resolve any driver- or software-related issues you may be having. Download the Windows media creation tool here:

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10

Use it to perform a "Custom" installation of Windows 10 on your drive without any loss of data.

If the errors still persist after the clean install, try running your PC with one stick of RAM at a time, swapping it out if the BSOD occurs.
 
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