How to fix "ntoskrnl.exe" BSOD since 64

Once I updated for windows 7 64 I started having the BSOD and it's random, I would like to get help because I lost some files of work before and it's getting boring, it happened twice today.

Minidump and sys info:

https://onedrive.live.com/?CID=b25a6a01a3a51246&ID=B25A6A01A3A51246%21641&AuthKey=! AK0TCVMoFlBoCbk

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Pilot verified and associated aswSnx.sys avast! Virtualization of ALWIL Software driver.  I remove it and use MSE in its place

Avast can be a cause of BSOD.

Please delete and replace by Microsoft Security Essentials at LEAST FOR TESTER
http://files.avast.com/files/eng/aswclear5.exe

http://www.Microsoft.com/security_essentials/

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