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    Solved BSOD every few hours.

    Turned out that the RAM needed to be reseated. Everything is running perfectly now. Thanks for your help however!
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    Solved BSOD every few hours.

    I've tried reseating my ram as I can't edit the RAM voltages from the bios and while I'm getting bluescreens somewhat less frequently they're still occurring.
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    Solved BSOD every few hours.

    I don't have the option to change the ram voltage in my bios sadly. Would the problem be fixed if i either re-seat the ram or get new ram cards?
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    Solved BSOD every few hours.

    How would I go about setting the ram's voltage? I would assume through the bios on first thought but I'd rather be safe than sorry. This is a laptop I should mention.
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    Solved BSOD every few hours.

    I believe I've done everything you said and I'm still getting BSOD's. The CPU-Z screenshots are in the zip file.
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    Solved BSOD every few hours.

    I believe I've everything here but remove the "mwlPSD" drivers as they are for my fingerprint reader yet I'm still getting bluescreens. I've attached the new diagnostic files.
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    Solved BSOD every few hours.

    Hi, ever since I bought this computer in December I've been getting non-stop BSODs and while I merely put it off as a minor annoyance every few hours it's now become a problem where I can't hope to get any work done if my computer randomly shuts off during class. Any help would be greatly...
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