OK Good was one slight change, memory was referenced, which can be a cause of the F4 Bsod Download memtest86 and test RAM www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/105647-ram-test-memtest86.html Run for 8 passes If passes try a good stick in each slot for 3 passes If fails do the same for 8 passes.
Ohh... the memory info changed because I pulled out one of my RAMs. I thought that the problem might be with my memory, so now I'm trying each of my ram seperatly. But it seems I was still getting BSOD. But I will run mem test anyways.