Multiple BSODs a day, don't know where to go from here

taihard

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Hi guys, I have been trying for days to figure out why I keep getting multiple BSODs a day (I rarely get them while i'm using the computer, mostly just when it is sitting idle). I have done everything I can think of to figure it out but now I don't know what else to do. What I have done so far: Downloaded bluescreenview to look at dump files. Googled what I could from dump files (Bug check code 0x00000109, caused by driver ntoskrnl.exe, caused by address ntoskrnl.exe+ 14dca0) which seem to be the same for every bsod. Ran virus/malware checks that came up clean. Ran memtest86 for 18+ hours that made it through 8+ passes and came out clean. Ran chkdsk /f /r and it came out clean. I believe all my drivers are up to date but not positive (whats the best way to make sure?). I even changed out all my hard drives and did a fresh install (this at least made it so all the bsods are caused by the same thing where as before they seemed to be differed drivers / caused by addresses each time).

My system: Dell preceision t3400 with a core 2 quad q6700, 8 GB ddr2 ram (4 x 2GB sticks), 3 x 2 TB hard drives (not raided), hd5870 with latest amd beta drivers. windows 8.1 x64

link to my past 3 days worth of dmp files: https://db.tt/PilfbSvJ

Please let me know if you need anything else from me. I really want to get to the bottom of this and just have no idea what else to try. Thank you so much in advanced!!!
 


I really appreciate you taking the time to help. I did run that scan in an admin command prompt and I got a message that there were some corrupt files that it wasn't able to repair. The log file can be found here: https://db.tt/2VMNj7On .. I'm just not really sure how to read it and see what needs to be fixed. Thanks!!
 

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