BSOD at random times on new re-built Win 7 x64 system

cokerrat

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I just re-built this system in early October 2011 and have had numerous BSOD at random times. I have not been able to identify any primary reason for the crashes. As I am not that skilled at reading dump logs to determine the cause I have come to the Forum for help. I have attached the dump log and perfmon report as requested and would appreciate any help in determining the cause of the BSODs.

I am running Win 7 x64 Ultimate full retail version and I did a fresh install when I rebuilt the system in early October 2011.

Thanks
 

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Homebuild
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Windows 7 Ultimate X64
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Asus P8Z68-V PRO
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Kingston HyperXGenisis DDR3-1600MHz CL9 Dual 16GB
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I just re-built this system in early October 2011 and have had numerous BSOD at random times. I have not been able to identify any primary reason for the crashes. As I am not that skilled at reading dump logs to determine the cause I have come to the Forum for help. I have attached the dump log and perfmon report as requested and would appreciate any help in determining the cause of the BSODs.

I am running Win 7 x64 Ultimate full retail version and I did a fresh install when I rebuilt the system in early October 2011.

Thanks

Two issues

1-Related to e1c62x64.sys Gigabit Adapter NDIS 6.x driver from Intel Corporation

Re-install newest available.




Second NORTON

I do notice Symantec which is a frequent cause of BSOD's. I would remove and replace it with Microsoft Security Essentials AT LEAST TO TEST
http://us.norton.com/support/kb/web_view.jsp?wv_type=public_web&docurl=20080710133834EN

Microsoft Security Essentials - Free Antivirus for Windows
 

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HP Pavillion dv-7 1005 Tx
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Win 8 Release candidate 8400
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4 gigs
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17" Wxga
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