defects in ntdll.dll, and BSOD more frequent

Hello! I'm at my wits end with and would appreciate any advice.

I have a Lenovo IdeaCentre K430 running Windows 7 64 - bit (professional home?).

A few months ago, I started having problems with ntdll.dll - for example, right click on computer then choosing manage leads to a crash of explorer.exe with ntdll.dll as the culprit. This happens with other applications that seem to use ntdll.dll, such as Viewer photos and Freecell - for these programs, housing starts process in the Manager of tasks then closes, no error message.

Then my computer started blue screening. It started occasionally, always reading something with audio: 8tracks, panopto (software recording/video presentation for conferences, I think he uses Silverlight), even the audio stream of NPR.

These are things I've done:

1. check the latest versions of the video/graphics drivers.

2 defragmented.

3. don't run the programs antivirus - no problem.

4. don't run a registry cleaner - no problem.

5 run scannow and chkdsk - no problem.

6 uninstall unused programs.

7 prevented Cisco VPN to boot at startup.

8. don't run the processor Intel - no problem Diagnostic tool...

9. run one or two Windows debugging tools, don't remember which - no problem.

10. don't run many convenience stores control panel - no problems.

11. run the Driver Verifier recommended on a thread here.

When I run the driver verifier and started 8track, the computer crashed almost immediately and could restart only startup repair mode / and I back to a restore point.

Here are several minidumps. The dated 112015 one is the crash after running Driver Verifier.

I thank very you much for any advice you have. I don't know how to determine if it is a question of power supply, a GPU problem, or something else entirely. Or if I should buy a new computer.

Regina

Pilot checked and associated with a product of Sonic Solutions (specifically PxHlpa64.sys), yours is 2011

I would remove Sonic.  You also need to update your ATI video driver

Remove the driver current completely and install the latest driver available.  For instructions on how to do read everything to update the drivers of my partner JMH3143 http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wiki/windows_other-hardware/updating-a-driver/a5e6345e-af9b-4099-bef0-8d22254aa1c1?tm=1436753520149 here

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  • Rename the NLSPATH system variable: If your Windows system does not have this environment variable, skip this step.

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  • Turn off the Data Execution Prevention for Explorer.exe: as in the previous step, this is for troubleshooting only the question of ntdll.dll. If this does not resolve the problem, return the Data Execution Prevention settings to their previous settings.
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  • Repair your Windows installation: If the resettlement of individual software fail to solve the problem, a Windows repair installation overwrites the ntdll.dll file.
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  • =============================================================================

    I hope you this help.
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