River Valley Computer
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RAM and CPU were changed.I mean, it could be one bad ROM across board... But as you said, symptom, not the problem.
If you're getting errors with nothing besides motherboard, RAM and CPU sitting out of the case on something safe and plugged into a separate PSU, its most likely RAM or possibly (but improbable unless someone tinkered) CPU.
Random BSOD codes very often is RAM.
The BIOS update was via a USB Flash Drive with no issues - no BSOD.Edit: Wonder if the EZ Flash 3 is WinPE based. Would explain the source of the BSOD Windows error w/o a drive attached.