Did you update to the new firmware for the Crucial m4? If you did not, good, don't do it, it causes problems. If you did, you have problems!
You also installed a BIOS that was made for Ivy Bridge CPUs, and you use a Sandy Bridge CPU. Many people that do that have problems.
If you reinstall the OS, it might help with new drivers, since the BIOS you installed also needs you to install several new drivers. You couldn't do that because the PC did not boot, correct? You HDD will work with any OS installation it is connected to, no need to format, the HDD data is safe.
Did you try checking the BIOS settings? Did you install the OS in IDE mode, or AHCI mode? Having the wrong setting and drivers can cause a BSOD.
Usually the first thing seen when you insert the OS disk, is the Repair option, and new installation.



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