BSOD help needed

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Hello, second thread of the day! You can tell it's just going to be one of those days. As far as blue screening goes.. I'm a noob. I've had my PC for a little over a year and no blue screen until my first on the 20th of September this year, a second on the 1st of this month and then my third and final a little over 5 minutes ago. I was playing Team Fortress 2 I believe the first couple of times and I was just web browsing a few minutes ago when it happened. I've downloaded Bluescreenview and from what I can tell each crash dump is exactly the same. As far as this kind of thing goes, I'm lost! So I've attached a picture, if anyone has any idea how to help me out.. that'd be great! - Laura

My specs are:
I7 2600K 3.4GHz
8GB Corsair DDR3
ATI Radeon 6970 2GB
Corsair 750 TX V2

Image here - http://postimage.org/image/p6e6o2brb/
 
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Hello, second thread of the day! You can tell it's just going to be one of those days. As far as blue screening goes.. I'm a noob. I've had my PC for a little over a year and no blue screen until my first on the 20th of September this year, a second on the 1st of this month and then my third and final a little over 5 minutes ago. I was playing Team Fortress 2 I believe the first couple of times and I was just web browsing a few minutes ago when it happened. I've downloaded Bluescreenview and from what I can tell each crash dump is exactly the same. As far as this kind of thing goes, I'm lost! So I've attached a picture, if anyone has any idea how to help me out.. that'd be great! - Laura

My specs are:
I7 2600K 3.4GHz
8GB Corsair DDR3
ATI Radeon 6970 2GB
Corsair 750 TX V2

Image here - http://postimage.org/image/p6e6o2brb/

I would reccommend getting the error message if it re-occurs and post it if you can. Google tells you everything.
 
Hey Laura :D

going by what I've found online it seems to be

ntoskrnl.exe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
it appears that it is a core system image which might have become corrupted.
if you are able to boot to safe mode, or for that matter any operating system, without any odd things popping up, eliminate hardware.
Corrupt ntoskrnl caused bsod's on boot - Hard-Disks - Storage
this person may have symptoms similar to yours.

I think your best bet would be to just do a fresh install of windows :)
 
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