Blue screen of death help!

May also be under "Winlogon" rather than "Wininit"

You can click on the "Filter Current Log..." action under the Actions -> System panel and under the "Event Sources" box select "Winlogon" and "Wininit" then click OK to filter the log by those 2 sources. Should make it easier to find the chkdsk results then.

And yes, please run another disk check as I instructed yesterday.
 
I haven't done it again after the first time as it was extremely time consuming and resulted in more blue screens than I was getting to start with, but I'll take a look and see what I can find,
 
If running the chkdsk resulted in more BSOD's...then it may be something wrong with your HDD...
 
Hm.. I'm thinking at this point the best and only thing to do is to get in touch with a specialist or take it into a store now. We appear to be running around in circles unfortunately
 
Hm.. I'm thinking at this point the best and only thing to do is to get in touch with a specialist or take it into a store now. We appear to be running around in circles unfortunately

Not necessary IMO...

If the chkdsk comes back ok, try reinstalling Windows yourself - if you still get errors, then replace your HDD.
 
Is there a proper way of reinstalling windows? And any idea how long that'll take? I was thinking of just doing a full wipe on the hard drive,
 
Is there a proper way of reinstalling windows? And any idea how long that'll take? I was thinking of just doing a full wipe on the hard drive,

Wiping the hard drive and installing Windows is what I meant.

I still suggest doing a chkdsk FIRST, before wiping/reinstalling. When it's done please post the log here.
 
It goes without saying but i'll say it anyway: back up your data immediately

If that drive is going bad you're going to lose all the data sooner than later
 
Is there a reason why the blue screens I'm getting are not producing minidumps?

Also I've received another 2 blue screens just too make things more awkward for us!

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Can be because of various reasons.

0x124 = hardware fault - Stop 0x124 - what it means and what to try - Windows 7 Help Forums
0x3B = video driver / page pool fault - https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/ff558949(v=vs.85).aspx

I remember you getting the 0x3B's quite often.

Do as suggested - run the disk check and post the log afterwards. If you still are having issues, reinstall Windows fresh.

If you still have issues...then I'd point to GPU or motherboard since you already replaced your RAM.
 
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