System_service_exception (Win32.sys) BSOD

I'm getting a BSOD in Win 8 saying SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION (win32.sys)

It's really disturbing me, when I'm at work. Please help me..,.
Thanks in advance...
PS:
Motherboard: BIOSTAR G31M
Processor: Pentium Dual Core E5500 2.80 GHz
Operating system: Windows 8 64-bit
Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce GT 610
RAM: 3 GB
PSS:
I also updated all the drivers
Dump file:

Great, thank you!

The attached file of the DMP is to bug checking SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION (3B) .

This indicates that an exception happened during execution of a routine that passes from non-preferred to the privileged code code.

This error has been linked to the excessive use of expanded memory and resulting from user mode graphics drivers enjambment and passing data incorrect of the kernel code.

1. make sure you have the latest video card drivers. If you are already on the latest graphics card drivers, uninstall and install a version or a few versions behind the last to make sure this isn't a last number one driver. If you have already experienced with the driver of the card later and earlier versions, please try the driver beta for your card.

2 in your list of drivers loaded, dtsoftbus01.sys figure who is the driver for Daemon Tools. Daemon Tools is a very popular cause of BSOD in 7/8 base systems. Please uninstall Daemon Tools. Alternative imaging programs are: MagicISO, Power ISO, etc.

3 I see Tune Up Utilities is installed. What do you use? If you use it to clean the registry, STOP. Never clean the registry as it can and will cause corruption of the OS because the automated cleaning software is very careless.

Kind regards

Patrick

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