Random multiple Bsods

I'm sorry.I've been super busy lately..I didn't even notice that it was a .7z..Anyways..I finally did it.After 6 hours or so ,full of freezes and bsods during the MCT "preparing files" process and the health tool steps ,my "computer" managed to get it done.What's the next step now?View attachment 68872
 
Windows 8.1 Update for x64 systems (KB2919355) 194.3MB
Update for Windows 8.1 for x64 systems (KB2962409) 2.1MB
>> >> (KB3038936) 4.9MB
>> >> (KB2990967) 30KB
>> >> (KB3013769) 380KB
>> >> (KB3063843) 25KB
>> >> (KB4016754) 28KB
 
Are those all updates?
If not, please note that some updates cannot be installed without certain others being installed first.

An example,
Update KB2919355, the largest of your list, has a dependency. For this update you must have update KB2919442 installed first.
 
In case it was interpreted wrong, I meant 'are those updates all updates available' :)

Download and install this update, reboot and try to install KB2919355
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I got bsod once again..I don't get it why the ->event viewer -> critical events section is empty...Shouldnt the system record something there?Like it used to? Or the bsods are caused from something at the Errors,Warning or whatever section ?Or is it something "wrong" that disables the system from recording critical events?:think::think::think::think::think::think::think::think::think:
 
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I suggest to try a repair installation for Windows Update.
 
Could you try running Windows Update again, and I could use some more information about your system that isn't available in the logs :)

Please fill in your system specs
Please follow this tutorial and download the tool. The tool will give you detailed information about your system specs, please fill in your system specs more completely including PSU, cooling and other used stuff like mouse, keyboard, monitor, case, etc.
The PSU, cooling and other stuff are NOT mentioned in the tool.​

In the left corner below in your post you find 'My System Specs'. After clicking it you can find a link a little below that says 'Update your System Spec', click on this link to get to the page where you can fill in your system specs.
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I know from the logs what the BSOD is :)

Is Windows Update finished? In the beginning it could take hours before it finds updates, after the first x have been installed it should perform better with searching for updates.

It is important to have Windows up to date, because of all the fixes that the updates provide regarding stability and performance.
If Windows Update is done with no problems and the problem is still occuring we can move from there.
 
Windows were checking for updates for about 15hours.I downloaded WindowsUpdateDiagnostic View attachment 68892 and i did run it once for Windows Update View attachment 68890 and once for Background Intelligent Transfer Service View attachment 68891.Then i restarted my computer and checked for updates again. It has been checking for updates for about 30 minutes now but i guess it will just keep going for ever.Are there any crucial updates ,that are not installed in the list that i attached previously, which i have to install ? If so can you please link them to me ?
 
There is quite a long list of updates that need to be installed.
A few links to updates, you have to install them in the order posted because they cannot be installed without the other.


If you install these, you should have many updates at once. However, it is still recommended to check Windows Update since it doesn't cover all updates.

Please make sure that you read the pages linked, these updates don't come without risk of issues for which work-arounds and hotfixes exists which you likely do not yet have or know.
 
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