A BSOD after loading Windows and before logon

Hello

I have a problem with my PC:

The BSOD happens on the screen to login before I can enter my user name or password. of course the strong BSODS happened so windows worked.

Please help me

Here's my dump files:

http://1drv.Ms/1QMLlC9

Thank you

Several questions

First you need to update these drivers from 2005

RecAgent.sys 10/05/2005 12:28:17
wdcsam.sys 16/04/2008 03:27:02
Apowersoft_AudioDevice.sys 18/11/2008
L1C62x86.sys 2009-04-01 12:07:46 AM

This accident was related to a COMODO Firewall Pro Sandbox Driver cmdguard.sys.  I would remove it years use MSE in its place

http://forums.Comodo.com/help-for-v2/how-to-uninstall-Comodo-Firewall-t1184.0.html

http://www.Microsoft.com/security_essentials/

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