Bsod

Yes, So can a bunch of other things.

If you want help you need to provide more info, computer model, OS, etc.
 
It is a Dell, I don't know the model number. The OS is win 7 Home premium.
I ran Mem test and I had no errors. I ran windows HHD error checking and found no issues as well. The day prior I got a screen that was similar to what happens when you overclock your GPU and it fails. Would using Drive Health be a good idea?
 
I have a big black screen now. The CPU is a AMD 7550 so I am thinking its better to just throw it away than worry about whats broken?
 
So you can't even boot into windows now? If you can do this.

Download BlueScreenView
No installation required.
Unzip downloaded file and double click on BlueScreenView.exe file to run the program.
When scanning is done, go Edit>Select All.
Go File>Save Selected Items, and save the report as BSOD.txt.
Open BSOD.txt in Notepad, copy all content, and paste it into your next reply.
 
So you can't even boot into windows now? If you can do this.

Download BlueScreenView
No installation required.
Unzip downloaded file and double click on BlueScreenView.exe file to run the program.
When scanning is done, go Edit>Select All.
Go File>Save Selected Items, and save the report as BSOD.txt.
Open BSOD.txt in Notepad, copy all content, and paste it into your next reply.

I did that last night. It shows no blue screen happened.

It starts to post, but just after the Dell symbol appears on the screen it goes completely black.
 
Are you using any type of temp file cleaner like ccleaner? If so, then it will delete the dump files from the blue screens.
 
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