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Hi Craig,
Windows 7 copy would not be possible at all in my office. I have some other findings too, since this is an intel chipset, i went to intel’s website for auto detecting my system drivers.
The results told me that i have custom drivers which can’t be directly updated from intel’s site and i should go to the manufacturer’s website. However, there was one driver which could be updated i.e. realtek ethernet card.
I have realtek PCIe GBE family controller onboard for which i have now installed a new driver from realtek’s site, the version is 5.790.824.2011, since i am usually on lan when i get the bsod.
Now i think the situation has worsened. I left my pc turned on, on my table in the office this morning and came back to see another BSOD, but luckily this time there is a memory dump related to ntoskrnl.exe and hal.dll.
Please see the attached file. The only way out i can think of now is to reinstall the os.