BSOD after sleep or hibernate?

Hi, the BSOD is drive crazy me, it's often appears when I start my PC to sleep or hibernation.

I read and try the solution here, but without success.

Help, please?

Information:

Windows 7 Ultimate x 64

The dump file: https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=9D578393B4FF8D9B%21127

Hello

Do not forget that you have removed the following features on your system (in the red box) and then see if you still get crashes, persistent sleep for like 10 times.

Hope to hear from you soon

Yuri

Tags: Windows

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