Windows 7 64 bit slowdown and freezing then blue screen

I have a computer running Windows 7 64 bit. I have not stop or put back on for a few days. The next morning, I found the computer has rebooted, after I login, it restart continuously. Uncheck the box after you restart the car, he showed the blue screen crash. Likewise, it crashed on the safe mode.

Please let me know what I can solve this problem.

Thank you

E long

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In fact it was.  This was connected with WUSB54GCv3.sys Compact Wireless-G USB Network Adapter from Linksys.  I would completely remove this driver and install the latest driver available

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