blue screen of Windows 8

Windows Bluescreens 8: 6 less than a week! I got a new laptop about two weeks ago. In the last days, I lived several bluescreens. I do not have the expertise nor the support information to analyze the mindump of the files that I have collected (see the zip file on skydrive). I suspect a HW or a driver issue, but can't really identify the cause.

I used BlueScreenView and EventViewer, but found no events related to landfills.

Is anyone able to help me? Thank you.

A few HW details:
Acer Aspire V3 - 772G, 32GB, i7-4700MQ
BIOS version /-Datum Insyde Corp. V1.06, 15.05.2013
NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M + Intel HD Graphics 4600
256 GB SSD + HDD 1 TB

Thank you very much...

Memtest is without risk, I will run it.

Verifyer driver however can leave me eventually without another option as to restore the system to factory settings, because the system has been pre-installed and I have no installation cd to recover from. So I can avoid it if all goes well.

McAfee is a piece of pre-insttalled of sh.t (the license will run out soon), so I'll remove it (which is what I had in mind to do anyway). So finally, this will help.

In another step, looking SW that can tell me which driver can be exceeded and should be replaced. So another possible cause can be eliminated.

If nothing is done in the end, I may run verifyer driver as a last resort.

I think that it is a reasonable plan.

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