nVidia Driver Kernel error Bluscreen crashes

On the last few days my computer has been constantly crashing after posting a message "display driver stopped responding and recovered."  I've never had this problem before and it has started happening after installing a new update for my Nvidia card called "Graphics Adapter WDDM1.1 WDDM1.2 WDDM1.3 graphics card nVidia graphics card other hardware - NVIDIA Geforce GTS 450 '.  I have looked at all kinds of forums for help on the issue, but so far have had no luck.  So far I have tried:

1. system restore to 3 weeks before the new update of the driver.
2. clean my card drivers graphic uninstall and reinstall from the original disk factory.  I even kept the internet for this so it would not update the drivers at all and I would end up with the oldest drivers possible.
3. I even out my graphics card and cleaned to make sure it was ok, it was pretty dusty but cleaning it does not solve the problem either.

Finally, I dropped today and changed my PC to stream its integrated graphics shit that I haven't used in years.  I don't think I'm going to crash more but I need to see.

For the record: I have NEVER overclocked anything in my computer and I never had any problems with my graphics card to play games.  The card is a Geforce GTS 450 and is about 2.5 years now.

Here are links to the last blue screen crash I've had today, including a photo of the report and the dump file.

Photo:
http://postimg.org/image/ol8afsikr/

Memory minidump file:
http://www73.zippyshare.com/v/89503873/file.html

If it helps at all the specs of my computer are:

nVidia Geforce GTS 450 graphics card
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
6 GB OF RAM
Quad Core AMD processor @ 2.9 GHz

Any help is greatly appreciated!

If you run on graphics integrated without problem, and when running on the GPU + different versions of different driver you get crashes, the video card looks like it is defective.

Kind regards

Patrick

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