Hi. . .
The most recent dump file in the attached zip is December 2014 -- not very useful to us at this time.
Anything more recent in \windows\minidump?
Make sure that your system crash settings are set to "kernel dump" -
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/307973
That setting will create a full kernel dump + a mini kernel dump for each BSOD.
Also - run through these steps -
https://www.sysnative.com/forums/bs...information/9599-bsods-but-no-dump-files.html
I honestly don't know what to tell you about the Chrome errors. I've seen more and more of them popping up lately, per forum OPs. I myself do not use Chrome. I use IE only.
Please see this page from Google -
Fix "Aw, Snap!" page crashes - Chrome Help
Run
chkdsk on your own (you didn't specify whether or not it ran). Open a CMD prompt; type
chkdsk /r; answer "Y" (YES); re-boot the system. chkdsk will run on upon restart.
As far as "non-genuine" - this has to be dealt with immediately.
Run -
[NO-PARSE]https://www.microsoft.com/genuine/validate/[/NO-PARSE] (paste it into an IE address bar). NOTE: it will attempt to validate your copy of Windows 7 immediately. No adverse harm will occur to your OS if it comes back "non-genuine".
The next step would be to contact Microsoft and ask about activation and validation. Simply tell them your story like you did here. Chances are they will issue you a new keycode after asking you a lot of questions to attempt to prove that you did in fact purchase the copy of Windows 7 x64 Ultimate Edition.
There used to be a Microsoft KB containing activation phone numbers. I am unable to locate it.
Try these:
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https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/326851
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Microsoft Volume Licensing - Activation Centers
Regards. . .
jcgriff2
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