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So, I have solved the problem for now, but do not have a final fix.
Turns out the problem is something to do with the touch screen, just happened to find by chance a one line comment on some page, the solution is to F2 on startup to dos settings and disable the touch screen function, and have not had a BSOD yet and the computer is running much better.
unfortunately I do not yet have a fix to the problem so that I can turn the touch function back on, am in the process of contacting asus for a driver fix, but...its a bit of a gimmick on a computer anyway.
Cheers.