Hi Malon155,
Your logs are not showing anything definitive as to exact cause:
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Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information.
BugCheck 1000007E, {ffffffffc0000005, fffff880072c8ace, fffff8800370f038, fffff8800370e890}
Probably caused by : peauth.sys ( peauth+42ace )
Followup: MachineOwner
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SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED_M (1000007e)
STOP 0x0000007E: SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
Usual causes: Insufficient disk space, Device driver, Video card, BIOS,
Breakpoint with no debugger attached, Hardware incompatibility, Faulty system service,
Memory, 3rd party remote control.
Code:
PEAuth.sys is the protected environment authentication and authorization
export driver,and as it is a protected system file it is unlikely to be the issue.
Please confirm your SSD firmware is the latest, if not update:
Sandisk SSD Firmware Update
I would also suggest removing these programs as they can do more harm than good:
Glary Utilities
Free Registry Cleaner
Tweakers.com/windows repair (all in one)
What Anti-Virus are you using, as I cannot locate one in your files?
If you do not have one installed, please download and install:
Microsoft Security Essentials.
Recommended from a strict BSOD perspective, compatibility & stability
compared to other antiviruses/internet security software.
Note
Once downloaded, update and run a full system scan
In relation to your 0x80004002 error, this may help:
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Event[34997]:
Log Name: System
Source: Microsoft-Windows-WMPNSS-Service
Date: 2013-08-19T09:59:01.000
Event ID: 14332
Task: N/A
Level: Error
Opcode: N/A
Keyword: Classic
User: N/A
User Name: N/A
Computer: Tom-Zenbook
Description:
Service 'WMPNetworkSvc' did not start correctly because CoCreateInstance
(CLSID_UPnPDeviceFinder) encountered error '0x80004002'. Verify that
the UPnPHost service is running and that the UPnPHost component of Windows
is installed properly.
If you have been running tuneup utilities etc then some of the services may have been disabled by
these programs, you will need to check to see the status of each service and make sure these items
are set to automatic or automatic delayed start: SSDP Discovery, UPnP Device Host, WMPNetworkSvc.
I can see from your logs that SSDP, UPnP Device Host are set to manual, and WMPNetworkSvc is set to Automatic.
1. To correct this click Start>type "services" into the search box, then click Attachment 285357
2. The services configuration window will open.
3. Scroll down and find SSDP Discovery, UPnP Device Host, right click and select Propeties.
4. The properties window will open and you can change the startup type to automatic or automatic delayed start.
5. Once set for both click Apply then OK. Reboot.
I also noticed from your logs, which may be affecting system performance:
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Event[34963]:
Log Name: System
Source: Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Processor-Power
Date: 2013-08-19T09:57:58.376
Event ID: 37
Task: N/A
Level: Warning
Opcode: Info
Keyword: N/A
User: S-1-5-18
User Name: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Computer: Tom-Zenbook
Description:
The speed of processor 2 in group 0 is being limited by system firmware.
The processor has been in this reduced performance state for 34 seconds since
the last report.
Event[34964]:
Log Name: System
Source: Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Processor-Power
Date: 2013-08-19T09:57:58.376
Event ID: 37
Task: N/A
Level: Warning
Opcode: Info
Keyword: N/A
User: S-1-5-18
User Name: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Computer: Tom-Zenbook
Description:
The speed of processor 0 in group 0 is being limited by system firmware.
The processor has been in this reduced performance state for 34 seconds since
the last report.
You may have EIST "Enhanched Intel Speed Step Technologly" enabled in BIOS, this is a power saving feature
which alters the speed of the processor when not in use or low load use. It may help stabalise the system if disabled.
This may also could be an indication of overheating issues with the processor. Aim to update your
BIOS from 212 to 219 (which also updates the thermal policy):
http://www.asus.com/Notebooks_Ultrabooks/ASUS_ZENBOOK_UX31A/#support_Download_30
Warning
Please follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully when updating the BIOS, as
incorrectly updated, may render your computer unusable!!
Monitoring the temperature of the system, use Speccy or HWMonitor:
Speccy System Information
HWMonitor
Test your memory:
I would firstly try re-seating the RAM, ensure they are free from dust, and seated properly.
Then run memtest. Run for 8 passes and test each stick in a know good slot for an additional 6 passes.
https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/105647-ram-test-memtest86.html
Tip
Run these tests overnight, pay particular attention to #3 in tutorial if errors occur
The system appears overclocked? Is this OEM set or did you overclock?
Please return to stock settings.
Code:
CPUID: "Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3517U CPU @ 1.90GHz"
MaxSpeed: 1900
CurrentSpeed: 2394
Post back any results / progress.
cheers
Dave