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http://www.memtest.org/#downiso
http://www.resplendence.com/downloads
And ^ take a quick look at the dump file with whocrashed.
if you know how, remove memory modules and clean the tips with soft eraser and soft paper.
after cleaning, reinsert the memory modules at the slots.
turn on pc and see what happens.
Driver issues can also appear to be faulty RAM too, so it can be hard to speculate that until you run such tests.
Without downloading anything extra ATM, Microsoft has built-in Memory Diagnostics:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/how-do-i-know-if-my-computer-has-a-memory-problem
Run that see how it does. If you can't boot to Normal/Safe Mode Windows OS; then rather then pressing F8 key on bootup; press SpaceBar; then you should see a screen with OS Name at top and Memory Diagnostics down below; then press Tab key to switch to Memory Diagnostics and boot to that. If testing comes up clean, try other well-known Memory Test Apps; such as MemTest.org
So, you scanned with memtest boot cd? Where did whocrashed point you? Are you overclocking your cpu?
If by chance it is your gpu drivers, uninstall them, boot to safe mode, remove remnants of gpu drivers with driversweeper or latest version, boot back into win reg mode and install new latest catalyst.
http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html
cpuz -> validate button -> submit button
it will open a browser, copy the url (address) and paste it here
most likely unstable overclock or poor cpu/sb cooling
try setting it to 1.8v
its also a very old build, try cleaning it with compressed air or an aircompressor
And like CJ not equal has always turned out to be a ram stick dying or dead causing bsod.
If you get the odd stack error bsod it'll be the mobo packing it in slowly more than likely.
I still believe you should run memtest 86 at least 1 pass from the cd drive at boot it'll normally pick up errors fairly quick if it is your ram.