Thanks a lot for the help, everybody!
I received this from a friend;
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the problem is with the hard drive. the $TxfLog file is corrupt and that is what is giving you these errors. Windows checks this file on boot AND when defragging and thenb chucks up an error code if it can't read it properly. Windows is obviously fixing the file when it can't read it but it is just corrupting again so you keep getting bsod. Replace the drive with another and if all goes well rma the stuffed one if it is new enough.
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It kind of sounds right, Don't you think?
I'll try the RAM and CMOS, Thanks, Mike!