64 - bit Windows 8 (BSOD) system service exception error

I couldn't connect on my laptop, after loading Windows, and then on the blue screen (BSOD).

Please help me. Here are the files that you may need to help me.

the Minidump files: https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=34DB0826A5470047%21107
information system: https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=34DB0826A5470047%21108

Thank you Microsoft... :)

The same bug, check cause. Uninstall AMD/ATI drivers, restart. Later, do not install the version you keep installing and either try a beta version or the version until you have the problem before the update.

Kind regards

Patrick

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