new install of win7 x64 various random bsods

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       #11

    thank you very much for the help. it is greatly appreciated.
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       #12

    OK, The file MBAM found was a false positive. after updating and rerunning it no longer comes up as a trojan. Downside is I just had another BSOD (Bad Pool Header). I have attached the files. Thanks for the help!
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       #13

    Gopher42 said:
    OK, The file MBAM found was a false positive. after updating and rerunning it no longer comes up as a trojan. Downside is I just had another BSOD (Bad Pool Header). I have attached the files. Thanks for the help!
    Most recent was Related to luafv.sys Sterownik filtru wirtualizacji plików LUA from Microsoft Corporation.

    I would run the update readiness tool then update to SP-1



    Ensure you install the correct 64 or 32bit option for your system)

    Download the System Update Readiness Tool (64bit)
    Download the System Update Readiness Tool (32bit)

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       #14

    I just got back to my computer recently and I am still having similar issues as before. I say similar because I have actually been forced to reinstall win7. While trying to update to SP1, I got a blue screen while updating that bricked the system, and erased all system restore points. Hence the new install. For that reason I went ahead and included all the attachments from a first post. I really just want to get this system sorted. I did manage to finally update to SP1. It took a lot of errors and a couple of BSODs but I am running SP1. Also upon reinstalling MSE it is still stopping service constantly, meaning I have the same symptoms as before. Thank you again for all the help.
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       #15

    opps, forgot the attachment.
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       #16

    ok, I am getting really frustrated with these BSODs. The second to last one said it was related to NTFS.sys. so I went ahead and tried to run SFC /scannow and got another BSOD while doing that. They do seem to be more frequent when I try to install things, but really they come and go at all times, even when I am not at the computer and nothing is running. I have attached a new set of DMP files. I just want my computer functioning correctly! thank you so much for the help.
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       #17

    just a quick update. I managed to run SFC /scannow and it came back with no errors. I really don't know where to go next.
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       #18

    Please any help would be appreciated. I can't really do anything on this computer due to the BSODs, especially if it takes any kind of processing power.
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       #19

    if anyone could please help that would be greatly appreciated.
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