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I would recommend, to check your Harddisk, to see if everything is fine with it.
At least perform an error check, with the built-in windows tool.
This could help also with a corrupt file system.
Or you can download a software like “hd-tune” to see if there’s some hint about the health of your disk.
You could try to down clock the GPU Memory a little to see if this helps.
Or you could go to the Event-Viewer of Windows, and look
for an error which could have something to do with your problem.
If you don’t know how:
go to: Control Panel \ Administrative Tools \ Event-Viewer.
There on the left side expand “custom views” and click on Administrative Events, now you should see the latest Errors.
My guess would be something like: “Level: Warning – Display driver amdkmdap stopped responding” or something like that.