BSOD - Windows 7 32 bit

I've had this problem before, but I know exactly how I got rid of BSOD... IM facing problems with this BSOD again and this is troubling me a so... After several reboots my computer even advised me to take a launch to repair, I did twice, (including the system restore) and I met BSOD that displayed a different (DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL) error message... Now I am posting this using FIREFOX... In fact, I noticed that I get BSOD and my computer most of the time when I still use GOOGLE CHROME... What exactly is the problem and how can I get rid of this now?

They are called BCC124 and are related to the material.  Read how to diagnose and, hopefully, correct in this wiki

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