recurrent unexpected shutdown: Windows 7

Windows 7 closes unexpectedly down, shortly after the start, sometimes three times a day, sometimes once in 4 days, if it works for 5 minutes. It will not cut down until at least the next time! , has been done since the installation (on a mountain there are), the last message of Action Center reads error checking:

Problem: Windows Stopped working 24/07/2011 17:06

Description
The computer was restarted after a bugcheck.  The bugcheck was: 0x0000008e (0 x 83488990, 0xb47a71d8, 0xc0000046, 0x00000000). A dump was saved in the: C:\Windows\MEMORY. DMP. Report ID: 26676-072411-01.

Windows stops unexpectedly 24/07/2011-17:07

I disabled since the error checking to see if that makes a difference (did so out of pure frustration!), have already tried to disable several non-critical startup entries, using the latest drivers from the manufacturer for windows 7.

I have windows XP installed on another hard drive (dual boot), no problem, therefore seems not to be hardware related.

Incudes hardware system: Gigabyte GA - 870 a - UD3 mainboard, AMD Phenom II x 6 1055 t 2.8 GHz processor, 4 GB Kingston or Corsair.

You can now go ahead and install the driver.

It may be preferable to use the Leadtek but one offered by Windows Update may be identical to a basic of Leadtek driver.

If you do not install the WinFast PVR2 software then the ULCDRHlp.sys should not move.

But the that you want to use the WinFast PVR2 software?

Also, you can check that optical discs are OK showing up in Device Manager.

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