BSOD 24 newly installed window 7

Hello

I recently installed my windows 7 updated with SP1 and I got a BSOD error 24 and this is the dump file: http://sdrv.ms/16EQA1N
Can you tell me why I am faced with BSOD?
Thnx in advance... ;)
These accidents were caused by the corruption of memory (probably a driver).  Run these two tests to check your memory and find which driver is causing the problem.

* Don't forget to download any other DMP files (especially those running auditor)

* If you are overclocking reset all default before running these tests.
In other words STOP!   If you don't know what it means that you're probably not

1 - Memtest.
* Download a copy of Memtest86 and burn the ISO to a CD using Iso Recorder or another ISO burning program. http://www.memtest.org
* Boot from the CD and let it run at least 5 or 6 passes.
* Don't forget, anytime Memtest reports errors, it can be bad RAM or a bad motherboard slot.
* Test the sticks individually and if you find a good, test it in all slots.

Any error is indicative of a memory problem.
If a well-known stick fails in a slot of motherboard, it's probably the slot.


2. Driver Verifier

Using Driver Verifier is a dubious proposition. Most of the time it will crash and it will tell you what is the driver.

* But sometimes it will crash and will not tell you the driver.
* At other times it will crash until you can connect to Windows. If you can't mode without failure, then you will have to resort to editing the registry offline to disable driver verifier.
* I would suggest that you first back up your data and make sure that you have access to another computer so you can contact us in case of problems.
* Then do a system restore point (so you can restore the system using the functionality of Vista/Win7 Startup Repair).

Here is the procedure:

-Go to start and type "auditor" (without the quotes) and press enter
-Select 'Create a custom settings (for code developers)' and click 'Next '.
-Select "Select individual settings from the list complete" and click "Next".
-Select the entire document except for "Low resource Simulation" and click "next".
-Select "Select driver names from a list", then click "next".
* Select all drivers that are NOT supplied by Microsoft and click on "Next".
-On the next page, select "Finish".
* Restart the system and wait as he crashed to blue screen.
* Continue to use your system normally and if you know what are the causes of the crash, do it several times. The objective here is to get the system crash because Driver Verifier is stressing out the drivers. If it is not planted for you, then let it run for at least 36 hours of continuous operation.
* If you are unable to Windows because it crashes too early, try safe mode.
* If you can't mode without fail, try to use the system from the installation DVD restore to bring the system back to the previous point of restoration that you created.

* Further reading
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/244617

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