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If you're getting a Stop 0x124 and a Stop 0x7F then there definitely an issue with your SSD or least somewhere in the storage stack. Have you tried booting into Safe Mode with Networking and checking if the system crashes there?


That is why your system crashed with the Stop 0x124 bugcheck:


[code]

4: kd> !du fffff801554a2340

IO queues sync creation failed[/code]


Additionally, and while this probably isn't causing your issue, I've noticed that you have a number of MSI Afterburner applications installed, along with a driver which is known to cause BSOD crashes according to the DRT. I would suggest removing them all and then running FRST to check for any remaining remnants:


FRST Registry Search

1. Please download Farbar Recovery Scan Tool and save it to your Desktop.

Note: You need to run the 64-bit Version so please ensure you download that one.

2. Run FRST64 by Right-Clicking on the file and choosing Run as administrator.

3. Copy and paste NTIOLib_X64 into the Search box and click the Search Registry button.

4. When the scan is complete a notepad window will open with the results. Please attach this to your next reply. It is saved on your desktop named SearchReg.txt.


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