Windows 10 bluescreen, been happeneing for over half a year

dexter2

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I've contacted Microsoft support a ridiculous number of times, and every single time they do they exact same thing. Verify this, delete these temp folder et cetra... I've had these bluescreens for over half a year and they never stop. I might have a few weeks without them, or have 2 a day. Nothing changes this fact. I've reinstalled Windows before, keeping all of my programs. I've done so much research, and I'm just so fatigued from this whole situation. I really don't want to reinstall Windows AGAIN, but if you guys think I should, a fresh, clean install without ANYTHING... Then I'll do it. Please help.
Specs:
CPU: i5 4460
MB: H81M-VG4 R2.0
RAM: 8gb
GPU: GTX 750
 

What about your PSU? Also what are the makes and models of everything? Sometimes a certain MB won't work stably with a certain Ram.

 


Sorry, but I can't see much point in that because I've had countless different errors over the time. If you want, the next time it happens, I'll take a photo with my phone (that has a reasonably good camera) and I'll post it here.
 


PSU easily has enough wattage. It's a 500w I believe. These problems happened before as well, when I had a different CPU, which is the only part I've ever changed in this rig.
 

Again, Make and model are important. Just because it says 500 watts doesn't mean that it will have enough power on the 12 volt rail(s). So, make and model of PSU, make and model of motherboard, make and model of GPU, make and model of ram, and any hard drives or SSDs, please? Help us help you!

 
Upload the dmp files to onedrive. Then post the link

What do you mean I've reinstalled Windows before, keeping all of my programs? Did you do a clean install?

Did you copy the programs before you did a clean install then put them back on the hd?

I would test the ram with memtest, it maybe faulty
 

When reinstalling Windows, it asks if you want to delete or keep current user files. I selected keep.
 


Okay, I'll do that at some point. Unfortunately, I'm going away for a couple nights today, and I can't leave my PC on through that time. I promise to check back here once I've done it. When you say "clean install," do you mean deleting all files and Windows will just reinstall? I'd use a USB.
 
If you can get the ISO put it on flash drive with something like Rufus. If the system supports UEFI select GPT in Rufus, if not select MBR.

Change the bootdisk in the BIOS to it.

Make sure UEFI and secureboot (if it supports UEFI and if its 64 bit) and AHCI in the BIOS are enabled before you reinstall windows

When you get to the setup screen delete all partitions / install windows