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The error code 0x0000003b which i was getting lead to either bad drivers or bad seatting of hardware, i know its not bad drivers, this is a fresh install, i reseated my components so ill let you guys know if that did the trick. if that fails ill try memtest

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Just for future references BlueScreenView can help you work out could possibly be causing the BSODs. This could be helpful even if you don't think it is the drivers.

 

After building my friend's new computer it started BSODing randomly after putting windows 7 onto his SSD. I found this program to be really helpful in pointing to the driver causing the problem.

Turned out to be a bad Marvel SATA3 driver in the end.

 

In your case it is sounding like it could be a RAM fault but I'm not sure.

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so i went ahead and did a memtest and it seemed to work fine. i did if for like 15 mins. should i do it for longer

 

i also have bluescreen viewer and i have gotten various error codes

 

0x00000116

0x0000001e

0x0000003b

 

those are the 3 most recent.

 

im thinking of updating my crosshair iv but ive never done a bios update before and im worried that if my mobo has nothing to do with these problems then ill just make it worse.

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