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The amount of programs your running is not really important as there are many other services/programs running in the background which you don't see.
Corsair SSD'S are known on some forums for this type of behavior. The NTFS errors your seeing in your 1st post are indicators that the file structure is causing your BSOD.
I haven't read through all the previous posts but if you haven't done so already update the motherboard bios and make sure you are running the latest I/O drivers, I.e your motherboard hard drive controllers and latest chipset drivers. Once that's done post back an update on how it's running and we can then progress to the next step.
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am now running on vista 64 home premium on a WD 500GB CAV Black.
I cant win Inc,,
spend some hard earned on a program and its STILL wrong:p
can you suggest a 64bit antivirus that WILL work with Malwarebytes?;):D
Motherboard bios is bang up to date.
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i would ditch malwarebytes if avira owes you coin...
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Hows it running since the rebuild with the 500g drive?
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I'm not ignoring you Aussie;)
just waiting for a day or two to see if it crashes,,
am trying to run normal programs,,
running malwarebytes and Avira
so far-- nothing---:eek:
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if u are in brisbane with all this high humidity latly , it could be your memory ..
Have you pulled out memory or one stick at a time to see if this is the problem..
usually bsod is lot to do with hardware
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Thanks Hori,,
I have just been through a memory stick failure (one of a 4x4gb set, part of the recent rebuild) so I am confident alls well there--
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so,
how long do I run on a HDD before I swap back to the SSD?
whats a fair sample?
a week? two?
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well judging from the crash rate you were experiencing prior to the 500g drive going in, I'd say its confirmed that the SSD is the issue. take it back and buy an Intel 520 SSD. can get a 120g for approx $220. the 520 is sata 3 so make sure your m/b is sata3 ready :)