BSOD Windows 10 edition

Fudome

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Hello,
So I initially posted here https://www.sysnative.com/forums/bs...108-bsod-bug-check-0x24-ntfs_file_system.html/
I was unable to update my windows 7, despite clearing my update log and force starting and stopping windows update. Because of this I changed my OS to Windows 10. I was able to run my computer issue free for 4 days, until today where I am getting Multiple BSOD all of which are either SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION and PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA. These BSOD seem to happen at random as I am not doing anything in particular (I.E sometimes I'm watching a video, sometimes it happens while the computer is idling on the desktop with zero applications open).

At one point I was stuck in a BSOD loop, and I was only able to stop it when I disconnected all the HDD except the one with the OS loaded on it (SSD). Also after a reboot a black screen will a appear saying that overclocking has failed (even though i was not overclocking any of my equipment) I set the RAM speed in the bios to match what the actual speed is of the ram installed.

Since I removed the external HDD and set the ram speed, I have not experienced a BSOD. I'm not sure this is a solution though since it takes up to 3 hours of use sometimes trigger a BSOD.

CPU temp - 40-50 under load
GPU temp - 55-60 under load

Desktop
OS: Windows 10 x64
GPU: Nvidia GTX 1080
MOB: Asus M5A97 LE R.2.0
PSU: Corsair RM750i

Any Help will be appreciated.
 

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All the bsods from Sep 7th seem related to your RAM (memory_corruption): maybe they didn't like you changed their settings.
I'd suggest you to reset the ram settings (or the bios settings, better) to their defaults.
 
The System_Service_Exception that occurred on September 7th happened before I changed the settings on the ram. I thought it was due to a version conflict since windows 10 was not fully updated at the time. But i'll try to reset the bios settings to default and see if there any results.
 
The driver is still present in c:\windows\system32\drivers\netr6164.sys (Ralink RT61 Wireless Driver for Windows Vista), even if it seems to be inactive...
 

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