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You have some out of date drivers loaded on your system. Out dated drivers can and do cause BSOD's. One driver is really obsolete.
Take care of these drivers, reboot and see how your system does.AsIO.sys Mon Dec 17 04:11:49 2007 - Asus PCProbe Utility. ASUSTeK Computer Inc.-Support-. This driver is obsolete. Upgrade PCProbe or uninstall it.
KMWDFILTER.sys Wed Apr 29 02:20:48 2009 - UASSOFT.com HID (mouse) Driver. Suspect that this is a Kensington Mouse Works driver - but there's nothing listed here AFAIK: ÆóÒµµç×ÓÓʾÖ. See if you can update this mouse driver. If you can't, try another mouse and uninstall this one.
RTKVHD64.sys Tue Jun 16 06:12:51 2009 - Realtek High Definition Audio Function Driver. Realtek. Update this driver.
yk60x64.sys Wed Mar 18 12:38:59 2009 - Marvell Yukon Network driver. Marvell: Support. Update this driver.