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Computer Specs: Windows 8.1 Processor: Intel® Core i7-4790k CPU @ 4.00GHz 4.00GHz RAM: 16.0 GB Motherboard: ASRock z97 Extreme 4 Graphics Card: MSI GeForce GTX 770 Twin Frozr 850W power supply I have 3 hard drives: The C drive is a Samsung SSD 840 EVO 120GB Device. (This is also my main drive and the one that the operating system is installed on.) This drive has 34GB space free. My E drive is a 1 terabyte WDC WD10EZRX-00A8LB0 drive with 249GB of space free. I have used this hard drive as a secondary drive and therefore it has a lot of programs that don't fit on my C drive installed on it. My F drive is Samsung HD320KJ 320GB drive with 226GB free. I mostly have photoshop files and images on this drive as I use it as a dump for art stuff. Computer was built August 2014 so it isn't even a year old yet. Computer has been randomly blue screening for the last month every few days. Happens at different times. Sometimes even when it's just sitting on desktop. Most of my video games have had issues randomly crashing to desktop without warning and chrome will also randomly crash (I don't know if this is relevant but I assume it might be.) I've been looking at the blue screen dump files using Blue Screen View by Nirsoft. This is the complete list of BSOD reports on my computer: The information is set out as: Date of Crash, Bug Check String (or name of error given) Underneath is the file names that were highlighted in red to indicate that there was a problem with the files. 1/28/15 kernel_data_inpage_error -ntoskrnl.exe 4/2/15 memory_management -ntoskrnl.exe -hal.dll 4/6/15 memory_management -ntoskrnl.exe 4/8/15 system_service_exception -ntoskrnl.exe -nvlddmkm.sys 4/11/15 bad_pool_caller -ntoskrnl.exe 4/21/15 memory_management -ntoskrnl.exe 4/27/15 memory_management -ntoskrnl.exe 4/28/15 NTFS_file_system -hal.dll -ntfs.sys -ntoskrnl.exe 4/29/15 system_service_exception -ntoskrnl.exe I have run the windows memory diagnostic tool and it found no errors. I've run the system file checker in the command prompt (sfc /scannow) and it did not find any errors. My windows, graphics drivers, and all other programs are up to date. I am at a loss of what to do next without completely wiping my computer and starting over, What do you think it could be, I have tried almost everything but new hardrive..