BSOD, error 0x1000000a , 0x1000007f ntoskrnl.exe & Rt86win7.sys

Pc Specs - Amd Athlon II X2 240 (Regor). Asrock M3A785GXH/128M. Kingston KVR1333D3N9/2G 2GB DDR3 Ram. Cooler Master eXtreme Power Plus 390W. Windows 7 Professional.

The PC was assembled around 2 1/2 years back. Except for the PSU that was bought around 4 years back. Unfortunately I can't remember when exactly. I'll find out.

The issue at present, is random but frequent BSOD crashes. Sometimes while using the computer, mostly surfing and videos. Other times, when idle, like downloading.

I have replaced two hard drives since the BSOD crashes first started around a year back. It first surfaced around a year back. Now it's happening again. There was random restarting too. The pc would also not boot several times.

Memtest86 gave a 'unexpected interrupt' error, in garbled words, when I ran it overnight.

Couple of days back, a technician was called in. According to his diagnosis, the CMOS settings had become corrupt due to some changes I had made in the BIOS. I had overclocked the mGPU settings briefly. But reverted to default settings after the problems. I didn't touch the memory timings. He also added that the CPU was overloaded by this and was overheating. This morning it BSODed again.

Here's the link to the latest minidump. https://skydrive.live.com/#cid=D77252100CD10F2A&id=D77252100CD10F2A!105

I haven't run any cpu stress tests yet. I can't think of any other details as I am short on time(the pc might crash).
 
Try re-installing your O/s along with the drivers and install only essential applications. I read in one another forum that you have mentioned about driver verifier and OCCT. Is your issue resolved ?. If not try re-installing the O/s, drivers and dont install any applications , even the AVG antivirus and check...
 
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