Would updating from Windows 7 to Windows 8 or 10 fix a blue screen error

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Well something is wrong with your pc and i advise you to look into it. I've been using Windows since the days of 3.1 and i can honestly say Windows 10 is far and away the most stable OS Microsoft has ever released. The general consensus is the same.

Microsoft Windows 10

Feel free to stay on Windows Vista if it makes your feel better though...

My computer is 100 percent fine right now. But I'm using Windows 7.
 

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I hopped in this thread ready to give advice... read the comments and just :scust:

The type of BSOD you are getting is almost exclusive hardware failure or driver mismatch/failure.

IRQ assignments and priority are archaic, but if your northbridge still relies on this (which it clearly does, hence your BSOD), you can actually assign these values custom in your bios.

But the first thing you should do is strip everything down and remove any peripherals you do not need to boot.
YOu should just have your HDD, ram, cpu. Try booting like that to narrow down what could be causing the issue.
 
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