Windows 8: BSoD random-ing

No idea why, my cell phone 6 months old was blue screen-ing on a random basis.

System Specs:

Manufacturer: ASUS
Model: K55A-HI5014L
Processor: Intel iCore i5 - 3210M @ 2.50 GHz
Graphics card: Intel HD 4000 (on-board) graphics card
RAM: 8 GB 4 GB enhanced
OS: Windows 8

RAM chips both (two 4 GB sticks) have been tested on an identical system. Same manufacturer/model/specs. No problems in the same terms. This has happened in the past before adding the second stick of 4 GB, both of which were exchanged for other sticks, tested, replaced the two primary sticks and continued on.

All the drivers are up to date according to the manufacturer.
Intel HD Graphics 4000 (64 MB by default) has been updated with generic drivers of Intel.com.
^ Has been increased from 64 MB of RAM of 512 MB dedicated with the BIOS in stock

BIOS is updated according to the manufacturer.

Laptop is at the top of a computer laptop cooling pad - connected via external power supply - on a constant basis. Once where that is not the key is when I'm away from my office, at a friend's House, or travel.

Devices in use is a Logitech wireless mouse (mini-dongle is not removed unless they be stored in the bag, in which is stored inside the mouse's), Samsung Galaxy S II SGH-T989 and OEM micro USB cable and wired controller Microsoft Xbox 360 brand. Headphones I use fed current by a free USB port on laptop and has 3.5 mm headphone/mic separate jacks. Tested with USB power and external spare slot. No difference when BSoD that happens.

CPU fan only turns on and begins to "work hard" by playing the games graphics-large. Web browsing, chat on Skype, watch videos (Youtube/Twitch.tv/whatever), the cool rest - same system using do not block cooling - for an extended period of time (5 hours on and off battery voltage)

Power management is set to Power4Gear High Performance while it is plugged into an external source and energy savings of P4G while on battery.

Not really sure what more to say, my laptop suddenly BSOD on not the case. He had moments when I watch videos youtube or casual browsing for hours with Firefox and all of a sudden - BSoD. Several other times I was in the middle of a game (Dead Space 3, Prototype 2, Team Fortress 2, to name a select few) and a Skype call with a friend when all of a sudden - Yes.
↑ Firefox is up to date, and to my knowledge - Flash is also updated. I don't use Internet Explorer, and Chrome.

Temperature wise the bottom of the computer is frozen with the cooling pad and the CPU fan is not in overload.

I even leave my computer in the middle of the night to update Windows as needed with the periodic BSoD - just came out of no where. (Wake up to the beautiful sound of BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR is not exactly a wake-up call that I want to hear before it restarts at 03:45 in the morning). The spirit - I keep my laptop in the middle of the night - sitting at the top of the computer laptop cooling pad - without worrying in case someone needs to put a hand on me through Skype, I can hear the tone in my sleep.

Around the 5th of this month (August), I tried to reformat (not with update of Win8) with ASUS recovery partition, but unfortunately the problem persists, as it happened 8 times during the month. I have 8 available minidumps if requested.

I tried using a copy of Windows 7 Ultimate edition on the same computer through multiple startup in the past and had no problem with BSoD for a full month until I switched to Windows 8.

To my knowledge, Windows 8 is updated to auto-updates, and most of the optional updates is installed without Bing and Bing Desktop toolbar. Alongside this, Malwarebytes reports nothing wrong to a complete and fast analysis.

Probably a little too necessary info, but can get the details worked. Got this laptop in February as a laptop replacement for my previous. Works well. Only stickler is Windows 8 blue screening out not the case.

Not really what else. Would really like to have a response out to reinstall Windows 7, which now seems to be the only other choice.

Edit:

I forgot to mention: recent BSOD were SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED, as well as one selection of others that I don't remember off the top of my head.

As well as the recent BSoD I have captured, has been a fairly long list of errors in programs (Bing, weather, Photos, Zune Music/Zune video/Xbox Live games, etc.) - programs I don't USE even - with a Kernel-Power (41) (63).

https://PBS.twimg.com/Media/BS4ARIaCAAAUDG_.PNG

Hello

The question you posted would be better suited in the TechNet Forums. I would recommend posting your query in the link below.

http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en/category/w8itpro

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