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Windows 7 Crashes, Freezes, Lock Ups.

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Hey Guys, I've been looking for someone with a similar problem to me, and as far as i am aware, i haven't found anyone. My problem is that Windows will either freeze: on start up, just after my type in my password, after start up when all the programs are loading, or anytime after that, when it desires it seems. I would not be able to click anything and all i get is the 'spinning disk', the only resolution is restarting, and even then this sometimes needs to be done 3 or 4 times before i can actually get windows to settle, then it would be fine for a couple hours before another freeze.
I have run memtest, prime, ssd checks etc, and they all come back to me as fine and working. If it's not my hardware, could it be a windows file that has become corrupt? I looked at my event viewer and this is what it showed. Unfortunatley i have no idea what any of that means, and googling it doesn't come to much either, i am basically just wondering if anyone has any suggestions as to what i could do? I'm not convinced it is my hardware and i haven't installed any software which had suddenly triggered it.
Thanks for reading.

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965 BE@3.9GHz Gigabyte 990XA-UD3 Radeon HD 6870 G-Skill Ripjaws 8GB 
Hard DriveHard DriveOptical DriveOS
Samsung Spinpoint F3 1tb Crucial M4 128gb Sony...? Windows 7 Home Premium 
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Samsung Syncmaster SA350 23in. Filco Majestouch 2  Corsair AX 750 Storm Scout 
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CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
965 BE@3.9GHz Gigabyte 990XA-UD3 Radeon HD 6870 G-Skill Ripjaws 8GB 
Hard DriveHard DriveOptical DriveOS
Samsung Spinpoint F3 1tb Crucial M4 128gb Sony...? Windows 7 Home Premium 
MonitorKeyboardPowerCase
Samsung Syncmaster SA350 23in. Filco Majestouch 2  Corsair AX 750 Storm Scout 
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ID 7001 indicates the failure of a service startup due to the fact that one of the depedency did not start. This event can occur for potentially any service or application. I would recommend performing a CLEAN boot and working your way from there.
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