Thanks for the response!

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koolkat77
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You seem to be having lot of USB errors. What's connected to your USB?
Consider uninstalling AVG, it contributes in BSODs.
Recommended antivirus program for Windows 7 based on stability compared to others:-
Run a full scan with both (separately) once downloaded, installed and updated.
Little confused, you suggest uninstalling AVG, then list it as great for compatibility. And I've ran Malware bytes and spybot search and destroy, nothing found.
As far as USB, my mouse, my creative USB headset, and an Netgear Wireless card. I'm starting to the think the error could be entirely the wifi card. After every BSOD it's listed as disabled, and I have to unplug then replug it. All of it's drivers are up to date. I deleted it's drivers out, rebooted windows, and it installed all new ones. Same error.
Edit:: When I get home tonight I'll look at replacing AVG with essentials. I've never had issues with AVG before, but at this point I'll try anything. Any more suggestions? on tests to run to single things out? I'm not sure how to replicate the circumstances of the failure other than plugging in with an ethernet cord and doing the same thing. The router is in a roommates room and we have very conflicting schedules. So if we can figure out a bypass without that, that would be extremely helpful.