Windows 7 blue screens after connection and reboots

Hello

I had a problem with windows 7 lately. It is more than an annoyance rather than a real problem, but after I connect to windows, my PC will be blue screen, to restart, go to the black screen where I can choose to start windows normally or in mode without failure and when I log in, everything will be fine (I'll have a little message saying that windows has detected an unexpected shutdown, but that's all).

I have a custom built PC, here are my details:

GPU: Gigabyte GTX 660

CPU: AMD FX-6350

Motherboard: ASUS M5A97 r2.0

Hard drive: Western Digital Blue 1 TB

RAM: 8 GB

I use a USB keyboard and USB mouse (also well connected in USB 2.0 slots), a configuration double monitor (the two are from different manufacturers, one from dell, the other from Asus) and a USB headset (plugged in the back of my PC into the USB 2.0 Ports)

Any suggestions on how to fix it?

Thank you!

We have two coherent bug checks:

NTFS_FILE_SYSTEM (24)

This indicates there was a problem in ntfs.sys, the driver file that allows the system to read and write on NTFS drives.

One possible cause of this bug check is damaged drive. Corruption in the system of NTFS file or defective (sectors) on the hard disk can cause this error. Corrupted drivers SCSI and IDE may also compromise the ability to read and write to the disk system, so causing the error.

Another possible cause is the depletion of memory pool non paged. If the nonpaged memory is exhausted, this error can shut down the system. However, during the indexing process, if the amount of memory available nonpaged pool is very small, another driver in nonpaged kernel memory in pool mode may also cause this error.

Error checking 24, { fffff8800970b0a8, fffff8800970a900, 1904fb, fffff880012d0d93}

5: kd > .exr 0xfffff8800970b0a8
ExceptionAddress: fffff880012d0d93 (Ntfs! NtfsFcbTableCompare + 0 0000000000000003 x)
ExceptionCode: c0000005 (access violation)

The violation occurred in NtfsFcbTableCompare.

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.

Bugcheck 3B, {c0000005, fffff96000363196, fffff88007d15f70, 0}

5: kd > fffff96000363196 ln
(fffff960'00363110)   win32k! SFMLOGICALSURFACE::SetShape + 0 x 86 |  (fffff960'0036331 c) win32k! SFMLOGICALSURFACE::CreateHLSURFClone

The exception is produced in win32k! SFMLOGICALSURFACE::SetShape.

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1. I see Asus PC Probe as well as other Asus installed bloatware. Uninstall all Asus bloatware as soon as POSSIBLE.

2 uninstall SuperAntiSpyware as soon as possible. as it is very probably originally file system conflicts.

3. SSPORT.sys is listed and which is the Samsung printer driver. The driver is from 2005, which is too old to work with the operating system.

Kind regards

Patrick

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