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After Turning off the AVG IDS service the BSOD has not occured since then, so thanks again for all your help, it seemed to have solved the problem.
After Turning off the AVG IDS service the BSOD has not occured since then, so thanks again for all your help, it seemed to have solved the problem.
Hey again, So After taking the last step the problem still continued for a while, then I decided to try changing my RAM, It turned out the problem was not "Faulty" Ram but rather "Incompatible" Ram, So i upgraded my Ram to Kingston which runs at 1600mhz and the problem stopped all together, So it seems sometimes you could be looking in the wrong place.
Anyway Hope this helps others who may have a similar problem.
Thanks for all your help again.
That would probably explain the corrupted crashdump (though sometimes berserk drivers can do that too), so thanks for the update.