Blue Screen of Death - need help

Hi all

This is my first time posting in the community forums. As of late I have been doing some 'Death of blue screens' on my Alienware M15X. I had a few in the past, but I ignored because them I did not understand them. Finally, I would like to go down to the bottom of these blue screens. If anyone can help, I would be very happy!

Minidump links:

https://onedrive.live.com/redir?RESID=6BBE93C80E588EB1! 107 & authkey =! ABFPQ8ZSDxfTyJU & ithint = the file % 2cdmp

https://onedrive.live.com/redir?RESID=6BBE93C80E588EB1! 109 & authkey =! ALvHXa0b9xGCN4Q & ithint = the file % 2cdmp

https://onedrive.live.com/redir?RESID=6BBE93C80E588EB1! 108 & authkey =! AHCEVo-X3gmzLgQ & ithint = the file % 2cdmp

System information:

https://onedrive.live.com/redir?RESID=6BBE93C80E588EB1! 110 & authkey =! AKIumpX4yMdBh2c & ithint = the file % 2ctxt

System drivers:

https://onedrive.live.com/redir?RESID=6BBE93C80E588EB1! 111 & authkey =! ADms08oonUFYrhg & ithint = the file % 2ctxt

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    When you install ImgBurn, DO NOT install the Ask toolbar.

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    Installing Windows... going to pronounce.

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    JS
    http://www.PAGESTART.com

    Never be afraid to ask. This forum has some of the best people in the world to help.

  • Computer has been slow to start, Blue Screen of Death appears and then it restarts.

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    My old Compaq desktop computer has been slow to start in the morning and recently when I went to turn it on, it got stuck on the boot sequence, and it restarts just after the initial start-up. He never Windows logo or the login screen. I tried to use recovery disks of Lenovo's laptop of my husband as an attempt to get something to work on, but nothing helps, my computer continues to restart loop way. My daughter has tried to do something with the BIOS setting, which did not affect the issue. Rather than restart suddenly, the blue screen of death appears and then it restarts.

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