BSOD HELP ME PLEASE!

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When I load my computer it bluescreens every 5-10 mins, when it reloads it says it is to do with the driver ntoskrnl, I have to use my pc in safe mode as this doesn't bluescreen. I have memtested and tested my ram, reinstalled windows etc, but none of them have worked. Please help
Components...
ASUS M5A78L-USB3 motherboard
MSI R9 290 graphics card
AMD fx4300 CPU
8gb RAM
650w corsair psu
Windows 7 OS
 
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When I load my computer it bluescreens every 5-10 mins, when it reloads it says it is to do with the driver ntoskrnl, I have to use my pc in safe mode as this doesn't bluescreen. I have memtested and tested my ram, reinstalled windows etc, but none of them have worked. Please help
Components...
ASUS M5A78L-USB3 motherboard
MSI R9 290 graphics card
AMD fx4300 CPU
8gb RAM
650w corsair psu
Windows 7 OS

Have you tested your hard drive or ssd that you are installing on for errors?
Can you tell us the actual blue screen code - would give us a better idea of what is happening. Could well be a rogue driver as you say it is ok running in safe mode - check your drivers and update to latest for your hardware.

Let us know how you get on.
 
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When I load my computer it bluescreens every 5-10 mins, when it reloads it says it is to do with the driver ntoskrnl, I have to use my pc in safe mode as this doesn't bluescreen. I have memtested and tested my ram, reinstalled windows etc, but none of them have worked. Please help
Components...
ASUS M5A78L-USB3 motherboard
MSI R9 290 graphics card
AMD fx4300 CPU
8gb RAM
650w corsair psu
Windows 7 OS

you need MS WinDiag to load up the memory.dmp file (located in Windows folder) this will tell you what cause the BSOD
 
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load in to safe mode and check windows files.

open command prompt as a admin and type sfc /scannow

will do a file check and tell you if there is any issues
 
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you are probably better off getting bluescreenview its more user friendly (do a google).

I would use system restore to return your PC to the last time it was okay. This will also show you what major changes/updates happened to your PC and let you select a day to restore your PC to before it BSOD.
 
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