Multiple BSODS with different errors, caused by ntoskrnl.exe

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    Surely all the installation cds for my hardware, or is that not needed?
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       #42

    I would not use any of them unless you have a problem finding a device driver.

    Install then run Windows Update. After that look at Device Manager and see if there are any without drivers.
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    It was running a bit more stable, but I just had a crash, but instead of a normal BSOD it said something along the lines of "Windows has encountered an error and needs to restart", no dump was made. If another crash happens Ill provide the dump (if there is one) :)
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    Got a couple of blue screens, attached the log collector.
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    Latest dump shows a MEMORY_MANAGEMENT error, subtype 5100:
    0x5100 - The allocation bitmap is corrupt. The memory manager is about to overwrite a virtual address that was already in use.

    No additional info that helps id the problem. Nothing in eventlog.txt that helps either.

    Did you do the reinstall yet?
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       #46

    Nah not yet, I think Im going to have to as soon as I can
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       #47

    Will windows update install chipset drivers etc?
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       #48

    Keep or remove files on the install?
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    Have done a clean install, and will update you as it goes :)
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    Should I install any GPU driver updates, and any drivers from my mobo company, or just leave it if it doesn't cause any issues?
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