Random BSOD's every 45 min or so, usually while playing games

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       #41

    essenbe said:
    Use it as long as you need to. Use it long enough for you to feel reasonably sure it is not going to BSOD, or if you do BSOD, we have learned what we needed to learn. Just give it ample time. Do whatever you usually/want to while in Linux.
    Hiya essenbe, so I ran Linux for a couple hours, decided to leave it on overnight and in the morning there hadnt been a crash. An interesting observation though, lately my computer has had horrible Internet connectivity, I mean some services like Skype will be able to connect but it can't open ant Web pages, and if they do load it takes a long time. I'm on a wired connection also. When I ran Linux off my USB though, the Internet was fast and responsive, no load times at all. Hell I tried using my computer and Windows just stopped responding after opening a couple tabs and my mail program. This hasn't happened before so it's pretty odd... Looks like my whole computer is going to shit.
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       #42

    Please post a screenshot of 'uninstall a program' and device manager, Screenshots and Files - Upload and Post in Ten Forums - Windows 10 Forums

    Also, do you have or can borrow a spare hard drive?
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       #43

    I don't have a spare internal hard drive, I have a 1tb external though. Here are are the screenshots
    .Attachment 46791Attachment 46792Attachment 46793Attachment 46794
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       #44

    I really don't see anything. Maybe @axe0 can see something I missed. I was asking about another hard drive because I wanted to do a clean install. Another drive could be used and not mess up the current install.
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       #45

    Please post a screenshot/photo of taskmanager, filtered on disk usage, when the system is getting slow.

    Does it happen too when you only have 1 program open?
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       #46

    Hey all, well looks like the internet slowing down was a temporary thing, seems to be fine now. I can still post screenshots if you'd like however. Anything else I should do in regards to the BSOD's?
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       #47

    It is appreciated to run the DM Log Collector, upload the new zip and give a description of what happened.
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       #48

    Hiya axe0, well I crashed a couple times a few days ago and I didn't get any responses on what happened for those three crashes. Here's a DM log I ran just now, the crashes haven't happened for maybe ~2 days sort of now. I haven't been on my computer much during this but it has been on without crashing for extended periods of time.
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       #49

    Another crash occured, this time I had a couple tabs open. Just started a video and it froze then crashed like usual. Before this crash though, Cortana and microsoft explorer stopped working, it said critical error and asked me to sign out. So I did that, when I was working microsoft word stopped responing. I restarted that and everything was fine up until the crash. Don't know if any of these are related but it feels like my computer is falling apart .
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       #50

    This is important.
    To make it more understandable, below are a few logs talking about corruption in the file system structure.
    This causes boot problems which could either make the hard drive unbootable and thus your system will say no boot device is connected or you get a BSOD because the file system structure has been damaged.
    Code:
    Event[10799]:
      Log Name: System
      Source: Ntfs
      Date: 2015-11-08T17:08:18.914
      Event ID: 55
      Task: N/A
      Level: Error
      Opcode: Info
      Keyword: N/A
      User: S-1-5-18
      User Name: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
      Computer: Ash-PC
      Description: 
    A corruption was discovered in the file system structure on volume C:.
    
    The exact nature of the corruption is unknown.  The file system structures need to be scanned online.
    
    Event[10802]:
      Log Name: System
      Source: Ntfs
      Date: 2015-11-08T17:08:19.753
      Event ID: 55
      Task: N/A
      Level: Error
      Opcode: Info
      Keyword: N/A
      User: S-1-5-18
      User Name: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
      Computer: Ash-PC
      Description: 
    A corruption was discovered in the file system structure on volume C:.
    
    The Master File Table (MFT) contains a corrupted file record.  The file reference number is 0x100000003568a.  The name of the file is "\Windows\servicing\Packages\Microsoft-Windows-Multimedia-RestrictedCodecs-WOW64-Package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~10.0.10240.16384.cat".
    I would like to see a screenshot of the disk management and of the disk management from an admin command prompt
    For the admin command prompt, enter following commands
    Code:
    diskpart
    list disk
    sel disk {0} {0} is the disk number that contains the system, if your disk containing the system files is 0, enter "0" (without quotes) instead of {0}
    list partition
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