Windows 8 bad_pool_header BSOD

Hello

Last Friday, I installed windows 8 pro on my computer, updated since Win7. When I installed it all first the computer ran for maybe 20 minutes then crashed with BSOD bad_pool_header. Since then, I am unable to have the pc run for more than 10 minutes without what is happening, to say the least, it's annoying... I've never had it or no BSOD in windows 7, so the problem is probably caused by the upgrade. I use this computer for work which for the moment impossible. I need to resolve this without needing to erase all the data and go back to win 7 or do a clean install of win 8.
Thank you
Data sheet:
2 GHz Intel Core i7
16 GB of Ram
500 GB HARD drive (probably ~ 250 GB free)

I found a nickname-fix here: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4466080?start=0&tstart=0

It does not completely solve the BSOD, but makes them less frequent. I'm also using bootcamp on an early 2011 15 "mbp and the problem is apple being inconsistent in win8 pilots.

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