MS-7519 freezes when transferring files

Hi,
can anyone help me with this problem ???
Whenever i try to transfer or copy files within the same drive or partition or from USB drive, the computer freezes randomly and I need to do a hard restart.
I have a clean install of windows and this happens in safe mode too, especially if the files are larger.
Sometimes the transfer is almost done and the PC freezes almost at the end of the transfer, but sometimes it freezes in the beginning.
And after it freezes when I restart and try transferring again, it freezes quicker ( in the first 3-4% of the transfer )
I have done tests for CPU, RAM, HDD, GRAPHIC CARD, PSU, and all of them are passed.
I have also taken out the HDD and tried to copy files on another PC and there it goes OK.
Is something adjusted wrong in the BIOS or maybe I need to update the BIOS  ???
Have somebody had the same problem or if you have any suggestions  ??? 
Thanks in advance.
 

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