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Windows 10 BSOD almost daily

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Well, that's certainly not good. Though, if the OS is corrupted, could that be fixed by reinstalling windows 10? That would certainly be easier than moving my data to a new drive which I would have to buy, if the one I've got is circling the drain.
 
Just finished reinstalling windows 10. first the bad news.
My power went out while it was installing, which corrupted the installation progress. The only way I was able to fix the problem was by formatting my hard drive, so I literally lost everything...I'm still really pissed about that.

The good news? The installation after the format went smoothly.

Now, over the next month or two, I'll be searching for all the programs/files I lost to redownload them.

It seems to be working fine now, but I did just now finish with the install, so if my problem is still there, it may happen today or a few days from now. But seeing as how I ended up wiping my drive clean, I really hope the issue is gone. So at this point, I'm assuming the problem is gone. And if the problem continues after wiping the slate clean, I'll assume that the hard drive itself is causing it.
 
After reinstalling Windows did you next install the drivers for the MB and starting with the chipset drivers first.

RTL8192su.sys which = Realtek RTL8192SU Wireless LAN 802.11n USB 2.0 Network Adapter Driver was the cause of the latest crash, the latest driver is for Windows 8.1 and is some seven years old, driver download from here and driver info courtesy of John D. Carrona here because the driver and device are so old neither are still supported by Realtek, hence why you need to use the Microsoft download catalogue for them, just a btw, I have in the past found that Windows 8.1 drivers would not work with Windows 10 but Windows 7 drivers would, see how the 8.1 drivers go first, any problems, uninstall the 8.1 version and try the W7 drivers.
 
ah, no I've only reinstalled windows 10. I didn't update any of the drivers. It's been so long since I last had to reinstall the drivers I completely forgot. It says 'wireless', I only have two wireless devices on my computer. One is a logitech trackball mouse I bought new just a couple months ago, and the other is a Belkin wireless wifi adapter I bought new about 2 years ago. Would that be referring to the wifi adapter?
 
You need to install the drivers that you downloaded but you need to first of all install the Windows 10 drivers for the MB before doing so and as previously mentioned by starting with the chipset drivers.
 
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