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Originally Posted by Feuer Frei!
If this is a new computer, you may simply have some bad memory. Try taking out a stick for a few days (if you have two) and if it still crashes, put the other stick back in and take out the first.
A common side effect of faulty memory is data corruption, so what I usually recommend in severe cases where there are a lot of memory errors, or memory is likely to have been faulty for some time is a clean install to clear any corruption.
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Originally Posted by Crécy
I did the memtest. Had about one million and three-hundred thousand errors. Guess that indicates a faulty RAM then, huh?
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Quiet possible.
Use my suggestions that i quoted, see how you go