Help solve a major issue

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I need to get my computer back up and running into a stable state so I'm hoping I can get some good, fast, responses to solve this.

A couple days ago I had a BSoD while playing a game, i restarted and a BIOS error came up followed by it constantly check between CD and USB drive for recovery. After a restart everything booted fine.

Last night I had another BSoD, this time no problem when restarting. Today I got several BSoD, one of them kept saying a bad bios checksum during boot even after restarting. Fixed itself after being shutdown for a few min though.

I didn't catch what files or errors were involved in all the BSoDs, but the first BSoD involved win32k.sys and had an error 0x000000003b or something, this latest one involved spbb.sys and a different error code.

I've tried running a system file check and no issues were found, and I'm in the process of trying to make a memtest USB to see if that picks up anything.

I've also ruled out overheating, as I had a BSoD at a time when my system was cool.
 
when you say reinstall, do you mean just installing vista over my current install, or a full format and start from scratch? because i'm not sure if i have enough space on my thinkpad to use to backup all my data to for a full format.
 
I couldn't get a USB drive working, so I've had to resort to using windows memory diagnostics tool, currently set to 5 passes on standard settings. 8% into test 1, no issues so far. Long way to go.
 
windows memory diagnostics got stuck at 21% (on both extensive and standard tests). I've removed one of my memory modules and left in the one that has worked for several years. Tommorow if I get a chance I may try pick up some blank DVDs for memtest86+.
 
if it got stuck doing the test maybe something wrong with the RAM?

It never reported any errors though, and its made by MS so there is more chance of it freezing due to the nature of the program or tests its running than memmory error. Memtest86+ will give better results if I can get it running when i get some blank dvds for it.
 
yeah that might be true, MemTest should help figure out if its RAM problems
have you checked what Voltage the RAM should be running at? as i had to change mine manually after getting a few Memory Management BSOD
 
yeah that might be true, MemTest should help figure out if its RAM problems
have you checked what Voltage the RAM should be running at? as i had to change mine manually after getting a few Memory Management BSOD

It's running at 2.1v and the exact speed timmings that the memory is designed for.
 
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