Blue screen kernal Windows 8 data paging error? Help!

I've had my laptop for 3 months now... And I get this blue screen that cutting down of my computer saying kernal_data_inpage_error.

I have a Sony Vaio Windows 8.
Sometimes after closing, it takes forever to login on windows, or when
I go to the office, nothing shows up, and he said: I got an error and the process could not execute leave my laptop unusable.
He arrived at a point where I can't do anything now, I did a memory diagnostic test that says that everything was fine and also a driver scan that says once again everything was fine.
The screen opens every time that, usually, when
Browsing the Internet or watching a movie, but he can do it when I do anything.
I is there a solution to this or am I better off take it for a free repair of the place, that I brought?
Any help is very appreciated!

These were related to your Symantec.  I remove it and use the built in Defender.  More update the drivers below



CLVirtualDrive.sys 2011-12-26 09:26:47 fffff880'046ac000
sows.sys 10/06/2012 21:36:13 fffff880'0613 has 000
Rt630x64.sys 12/06/2012 09:37:53 fffff880'06088000
RtsPStor.sys 06/13/2012 06:08:38 fffff880'06031000
SFEP.sys 06/18/2012 04:11:46 fffff880'06131000
IntcDAud.sys 19/06/2012 10:40:51 fffff880'07754000
20/07/2012 Igdkmd64.sys 17:47:55 fffff880'0525 d 000
Ironx64.sys 23/07/2012 20:34:50 fffff880'04578000

How to find drivers:


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Compare the Google results with what is installed on your system to determine on what device/program, it belongs to
Visit the web site of the manufacturer of the hardware or program to get the latest drivers (do not use Windows Update or Device Manager Update Driver function).
If there are difficulties to locate them, post back with questions and someone will try and help you find the right program

The most common drivers can be found on these pages:
http://www.carrona.org/dvrref.php
http://SysNative.com/drivers/

Driver manufacturer links are on this page: http://www.carrona.org

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