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Greetings,

My computer has been plagued with BSODs for a very long time, I have tried many times to fix them and each time they seem to eventually come back; this is the situation. About a month ago I assumed I had sorted out the issue, but now within the past couples days my computer started to BSOD again (Two within the day I posted this). They are seemingly random; they happen when I'm playing games, when I'm browsing the web, when I'm doing nothing at all, and sometimes even when I shutdown my computer. I can goes days without incident or have multiple a day, but their error codes are also always different (Which is why I can't list the one I'm having, there is too many). The last time I tried to get help I was told that Google Chrome could be the issue, so I uninstalled that, but as stated they still returned. As a preliminary I have already checked to make sure my drivers are up to date, so that shouldn't be the issue, unless my system lies to me (Or I don't know what I'm doing and missed something). But anyway I digress; I would appreciate any and all help I can get to try and end this issue(s) once and for all.

Thank you.

HARBINGER-Wed_12_02_2015_212754_11.zip

Please uninstall everythingof Nvidia using Display Driver Uninstallerand install new drivers from Nvidia. Be sure the clean install box is checked and only install the Graphics driver and the PhysX driver.
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*** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for nvlddmkm.sys *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for nvlddmkm.sys
Update your Realtek network driver
Driver Reference Table - Rtlh64.sys
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ffffd001`d4feb1d8  fffff800`5215e110Unable to load image SystemRootsystem32DRIVERSRtlh64.sys, Win32 error 0n2 *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for Rtlh64.sys *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for Rtlh64.sys  Rtlh64+0x1e110 1: kd> lmvm Rtlh64  start             end                 module name fffff800`52140000 fffff800`521fc000   Rtlh64   T (no symbols)                Loaded symbol image file: Rtlh64.sys     Image path: SystemRootsystem32DRIVERSRtlh64.sys     Image name: Rtlh64.sys     Timestamp:        Tue Mar 18 03:39:57 2014(5327B1FD)     CheckSum:         000C2FBA     ImageSize:        000BC000     Translations:     0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4
Uninstall Norton while troubleshooting and use Windows Defender as alternative.
Norton/Symantec - Uninstall Completely - Windows 7 Help blog
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ffffd001`d4fea7c0  fffff800`4f61d200Unable to load image ??C:Program Files (x86)Norton  360NortonData22.5.2.15DefinitionsIPSDefs20151130.001IDSvia64.sys, Win32 error 0n2*** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for IDSvia64.sys *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for IDSvia64.sys  IDSvia64+0x9d200

Thank you greatly for the help! I have done everything you said to do. Is there anything else I should do; or shall we just wait and see what happens?

I choose the second option

Test your system and try to produce a crash, if a bluescreen occurs run the dm log collector again and give some description of what you were doing and of what happened.

(Posting this from my phone)

So I was unable to produce a BSOD, which isn't surprising based on how random they were. However, now this morning when turning on my computer it restarted twice by itself and now there is no visual display even when it comes on. So that's a thing. I'll probably just have to bring it into a shop since I have no way of testing; unless of course you know something?

Please add in your system specs your hard drive(s), cooling system and PSU.

I can think of a few things that could cause a system to restart.
Please make sure your PSU is properly connected and inside the case nothing is loosy.
Please check for any dust, durt or anything else that doesn't belong there and remove it properly.
Please make sure the cables of the monitor are proper connected.

I've updated my System Specs, and I've tried those suggestions, but it still won't show any visual display. It seems to turn on just fine, but the screen remains black. I know the screen isn't the issue because it still has power and visual display when I switch the input type; so at this point I believe it is probably an internal hardware issue.

Do you have something else to connect the monitor on? To find out if the monitor connection is faulty.

Well I checked my family's computers but all of theirs are too old and don't have the video plug that I need to test my monitor with. And I don't own another monitor to test my computer with.

I guess you also don't have another cable to try?

Multiple BSODs