BlueScreens

Just before my hard drive crashed two weeks ago, my computer started with BlueScreens that shuts down the computer, then rebooted.  After replacing the hard drive, the BlueScreens are more frequent with different messages for example check last version of the software or hardware installed; check the OS system; deactivate or close security software.

An attempt ot run hardware diagnostic tools - which I cannot find on my computer--was not successful.  The afternoon was devoted to trying to get with HP that doesn't have one.

Can someone help me with this problem?

Thank you for the additional information.

Here is a guide which will guide you in troubleshooting your problem.  I would test the memory.  You can do this in two ways, or both: 1) remove all of the memory and replace a stick at a time and starting and / or use Memtest86 +.  The default memory is my best guess of what might happen.

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