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BSOD in reverse sequential TI images

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Blue Screen of Death with various messages. Reasons why I think this is most likely hardware below.

I have a new laptop computer with Windows 8.1 on a solid disk that I first used March 3, 2014. In the past week I have had multiple blue screens of death.

Before pursuing the somewhat intimidating procedures to make and to repair a specific BSOD diagnosis I want to ask if this is not most likely a hardware problem.

My reasoning is that I've reinstalled multiple Acronis True Image 14 images performed every several days since March 3 with each re installation having been created earlier than the one I was replacing. The image I am using now was created March 9 and has exhibited multiple BSODs. The 1st BSOD appeared after March 20. I reinstalled 5 or 6 increasingly older (created days before the BSODs began) TI images all complicated by the BSOD. Several of these images were performed days before the BSODs began.

If you agree this is a hardware problem it would seem that I should reinstall Windows 8.1 on the 2nd internal
7200 RPM hard drive. If that doesn't work, then I should perform the specific BSOD procedures.

What do you think?

Thank you.

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When you restore, are you restoring the whole disk or only certain partitions?
What is the stop code of the BSOD?

Thank you for your response. I realize this is an Acronos forum, but I wanted to be sure there was no problem with my re-installations. Anyway, I'm most appreciative of your advice and comments.

All installations were “Full” and included only the C:/.

I've attached a dump report from a program called BlueScreenView, which I think shows stop codes. I am not able to copy or change it from htm. I did copy a print screen to ODT.

These files have been highlighted.
USBPort.SYS
ntoskrnl.exe
hal.dll
igdkmd64.sys

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173790-112501.odt 251.48 KB

It looks like you have several hardware issues (Usb?, graphics driver, ...).
It could be a faulty RAM issue. Did you test your RAM with Memtest86?

On the backup side, make sure you include *all* partitions on the system disk, not only C:\

Pat L
Thank you. Mentest86 was negative 1.5 passes over about 2 ½ hours. My 2nd petition is on the rotary hard drive, which is the source of my current Acronis reinstallation. I have reinstalled each USB driver in Device Manager. A 3 second chkdsk on the C:\ SSD was negative. SFC negative.

Why all partitions on the backup?

Will Acronis created on SSD install OK on the rotary HD?