Which may force a Kernel shut, ending in a BSoD without explanation! That's also just one of the possible outcomes!
As I said is very unlikely that your problem comes from the disk. But CHKDSK /R is meant to check the disk integrity, although it obviously checks the FS before doing that.
The purpose of that command is to prevent the corrupted files not the other way around. It moves any block of data hard to read from the half dead sectors to some good ones and mark those block as unusable. The command meant to do that on empty drives is called format. There is just the right hammer a specific nut.
This has been a Windows feature for a very long time. In the device manager select your video card, then Properties then the Driver tab. One of your options is to roll back to an earlier driver. Of course if you haven’t installed a newer driver, you’re already at the earliest driver and the selection will be grayed out. [FONT=&]If the driver was installed via WU, uninstall the driver and reinstall the one that worked for you. Windows has been offering video drivers via updates for years. [/FONT]
Surely you jest. But assuming you aren't, what do you have to lose? By you own admission you're getting BSoDs and they essentially prevent your computer from being useful. Why come here and ask for help if you're not going to accept it? At this point, you need to get you computer back into a working state by getting rid of any updates or new driver installations that may be the root of your problem and start all over. But before you do, make a System Image of your newly stabilized system first. Failing that, wipe and reinstall. As one member once said, that's a Draconian solution, but more often than not it solves a whole bunch of problems. Just don't forget that System Image.
I got the BSOD : IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL I made checking memory and then written that I have hardware problems.
First of all, I disconnected all the usb connection : printer, speakers and stay only with usb wireless mouse and keyboard. Next week I'll replace video card to newer (At least compatible to windows 10).