BSOD ntoskrnl.exe 7fd00

slugeng

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Hi
I bought this hp pavilion laptop 4 days ago, and haven't finished installing the programs yet.
Anyway, This morning when I tried to hibernate my laptop and I got the first BSOD, I uninstalled the clonedrive (which I tried to install yesterday but wasn't successful) and updated the Nvidia driver.
But still got the second BSOD this afternoon when I had Bluestacks open.
 

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Another one when it had low battery and tried to hibernate.
Since nobody's giving me any advice I tried to use Win debugger myself; It says these cash were "Probably caused by : ntkrnlmp" which doesn't make any sense.
 

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And another one
 

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CAN ANYBODY HEAR ME?

Did I miss anything while creating this thread? Should I start a new one?
Or this is just a complex situation, that no one has a solution for?
 

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Hey, It's a new day and of course a new crash. but this time it's a little bit different.
This time the culprit is AF15BDA.sys according to WinDbg. And apparently it's related to DVB-T device.
Now I checked it,I got my first BSOD right after installing that driver.
My question is, Is it possible that my other crashes were also the result of this driver?
and what should I do? I'm OK with not using DVB-T but how do I remove its driver?
Pls respond this time, or I swear to Lucifer I'll make a new thread:devil:
 

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Computer type
Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
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