Windows 7 x64 Ultimate BSOD

MethoD

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Someone please help me?

My ASUS laptop crashing. I've attached minidump.

I was thinking daemon tool 4.30 was causing this issue and uninstalled.
After that my laptop works fine for 2 days. Then BSOD again.
I think norton internet security 2010 was causing this issue, and disabled it and now seems fine. (i've enabled norton protection again to know if this was norton, and BSOD again. So I've disabled again).

I think there maybe other issues.
BTW I've disabled windows update.

See computer spec from my profile.
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
ASUS/N50VN-B1B
OS
Windows 7 x64 Ultimate 7600
CPU
Core 2 Duo P8600
Motherboard
ASUS N50VN
Memory
4 GB
Graphics Card(s)
Geforce 9650M GT
Sound Card
Realtek HD
Monitor(s) Displays
15.4"
Hard Drives
320 GB Hitachi HTS543232L9A300
Cooling
Fan
Mouse
Logitech G5
Internet Speed
8Mbit/s cable
This is one of those "funny" BSOD types which are a bit out of the ordinary.

The kernel itself is fine, but it has decided to call it quits (by BSODding) because it has noticed that a crucial user-mode process, in this case CSRSS (the Win32 subsystem) has terminated. In other words, CSRSS crashed first, and when the kernel noticed a short while later, it automatically did likewise because the rest of the OS cannot function without CSRSS.

There is no info in the minidump which would directly explain why CSRSS crashed. It's like a photo snapshot taken after the important event has already finished. While it's possible to directly troubleshoot the CSRSS crash, the methodology is complex and impractical over a web forum.

Hopefully your hunch regarding Norton being the cause is correct. Perhaps an update of the Symantec package will address the root cause(s) of the CSRSS crash.
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Multiple machines in various stages of decomposition.
OS
Win7x64
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