State of power failure - Windows 8, provided minidumpfile driver

Hello

I bought my asus with installed windows 8 in August 2013. Yesterday and today I get the blue screen when you press the Start button and the message is that it is a driver fault status. Please could you help me and tell me what I need to do?
My minidump file: https://skydrive.live.com/redir?resid=990979BA52BE926E! 713 & authkey =! AGX80QdJB1QlOY4&ithint=file%2c.dmp
When you perform a scan SFC computer has detected corrupt files that it could not resolve.
Kind regards
Hanna

Anna

These related iaStorA.sys Intel Matrix Storage Manager driver from Intel Corp.  Yours is about 18 old nonths.  I would like to re - install the most recent driver available and if you have a SSD I would update the firmware.  If the hd is an SSD is a "hybrid"?

If you continue to plant I remove Kaspersky and use the built in Defender.

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