I`m afraid that you did not really explain anything clearly at at all
After reading all of the above that you have done I am not really sure how you can say that this latest problem is in any way shape or form related to the original issue, you have made so many changes and installed so much stuff that all you have done is make tracking down any culprit/s really difficult.
For transparency and so that others can see that nowhere in the replies that you were sent in response to your PMs was any of what you have done suggested and that after fitting the new PSU it was only suggested that you use the computer as you normally would + after you asked it was advised that you did not use any of the testing software that we had previously used.
Your initial PM;
Today I got the 750W PSU from Seasonic and I installed it. Just doing a test boot up waiting for you.My closed forum
My reply;
Just see how it goes for now, any problems we can re open your thread but it will hopefully not be required.
I did actually say you can have the thread reopened "should you need to" in the nicest way possible we were hoping that you did not need to post back.
Your second PM;
no problem, so I just test with the programms we used or just do normal stuff and see?
My second reply;
Just use the computer as you normally would, testing anything usually involves a stress test that heats up the hardware so should be avoided unless absolutely necessary.
Your third PM;
ok thx for the advice
My third reply;
You are welcome
Your fourth and last PM;
Trying a graphic intense game the game crashed in the main menu and shortly after that the crashes came back. Got I bluescreen with critical_process_died which I attached. As of now I can not boot in windows getting the same bluescreen after I see my motherboard screen. At the start I got a screen with a CMOS fail error message.
My fourth and last reply;
Have reopened your thread but having looked at the latest crash dmp it is unrelated to the previous, post this update there if you will and I will get back to you there.
The crux of things is, you now have to start afresh, a clean install of Windows and MBs chipest then storage drivers being the starting point.
After reading all of the above that you have done I am not really sure how you can say that this latest problem is in any way shape or form related to the original issue, you have made so many changes and installed so much stuff that all you have done is make tracking down any culprit/s really difficult.
For transparency and so that others can see that nowhere in the replies that you were sent in response to your PMs was any of what you have done suggested and that after fitting the new PSU it was only suggested that you use the computer as you normally would + after you asked it was advised that you did not use any of the testing software that we had previously used.
Your initial PM;
Today I got the 750W PSU from Seasonic and I installed it. Just doing a test boot up waiting for you.My closed forum
My reply;
Just see how it goes for now, any problems we can re open your thread but it will hopefully not be required.
I did actually say you can have the thread reopened "should you need to" in the nicest way possible we were hoping that you did not need to post back.
Your second PM;
no problem, so I just test with the programms we used or just do normal stuff and see?
My second reply;
Just use the computer as you normally would, testing anything usually involves a stress test that heats up the hardware so should be avoided unless absolutely necessary.
Your third PM;
ok thx for the advice
My third reply;
You are welcome
Your fourth and last PM;
Trying a graphic intense game the game crashed in the main menu and shortly after that the crashes came back. Got I bluescreen with critical_process_died which I attached. As of now I can not boot in windows getting the same bluescreen after I see my motherboard screen. At the start I got a screen with a CMOS fail error message.
My fourth and last reply;
Have reopened your thread but having looked at the latest crash dmp it is unrelated to the previous, post this update there if you will and I will get back to you there.
The crux of things is, you now have to start afresh, a clean install of Windows and MBs chipest then storage drivers being the starting point.