lemwells said:
So this was a fairly random BSOD. The only "patterns" were that I could expect it ever week or two, and when there was one in a day, there was usually another in the same day. Randoms (in my experience) are usually hardware/driver related. However, after updating all of my drivers, changing my antivirus, and testing my RAM for 16 hours to no avail, I acted on a hunch and removed my video card. That was several weeks ago. No more blue screens. Still, the new security detected things that Symantec didn't. I learned a little more, and I learned how to check for out of date drivers without just relying on Windows to take care of it. Thank you for all your help and advice.
I thank you for your kind words and also for trusting my Good and Free system security combination :)

Also no more bsod and as you said you learn here how to update software\drivers and protect better your system.

This is an achievement!