Windows 7 blue screen memory dump

My computer laptop windows 7 has just started gives me an error dump BSOD and memory.  It happened 2 x 5/29 & 6/5.  Only thing I can think of that has been done is installed Photo shop Elements 9 29/5.  Both times I got the blue screen I was using IE.  It appears if fast and not a memory dump, and then restarts, so I don't have the error code?  Is someone can you please help me solve this new problem.  I tried to read some of the previous ones, but did not quite understand exactly what I have to do to get someone to look at my logs to solve this problem.

The minidump files showed a DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (d1) stop error caused by the KmxAMRT.sys:

BUCKET_ID: X64_0xD1_KmxAMRT+ 10748

The KmxAMRT.sys, which is dated October 27, 2011, is a driver of CA Antivirus.

What I would say is to uninstall Antivirus CA and see if the blue screen errors to fix.

After have REINSTALL CA anti-virus using the most recent version or go with other security such as Microsoft Security Essentials software.

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