burnm3w1thf1r3
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In short you are getting various blue screens off of core windows files. Very often this is a RAM problem. It could be another driver acting up. Lack of windows updates. We're stuck on RAM because it has all the right signs.
It could be a bad install, if you've got a fresh install anyway, there's not much hurt in redoing it. Some lost time.
You can try swapping the slots the RAM is in. It's unlikely the processor is bad. If it boots, it's probably not a seating problem either. Do you have a second machine to try the RAM in?
Thank you sir. You are most helpful. I am still reinstalling windows. I've been busy the past few days so I haven't been able to run updates. However the problems were occurring with a fully updated genuine windows 7 ultimate 64. I do not have another machine to test the ram in. The ram I'm using is a DDR3 2x4gb 1600mhz Gskill. I have other ram that I can put in the pc its 2x2gb DDr2 800mhz gskill. I'll try the older memory after getting all the updates installed (if it is still BSODing).
Here is what I have:
MSI Z87-G45 Gaming mobo
Intel i7-4770k 3.5ghz 4-core
GSkill ripjaws 1600mhz DDR3 2x4gb
Asus geforce gtx 660 2gb
Corsair cx-750M
Seagate Barracuda 7200 2tb HDD
The gtx 660 is in the top PCI-E slot, the ram I ended up putting in the 2 slots furthest from the CPU only because the first 2 are rather close to the cpu. I don't know if there are any known issues with any of these parts. I normally don't go MSI or Intel or Corsair but I've never had issues with gskill, seagate, or Asus cards.