BSOD Code D1

Cra1g

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Hey folks, I've recently been getting BSODs pretty much every day on a newly-built Windows 7 64-bit Ultimate PC that's barely a week old. They even appear when I put the PC to sleep for the night. I simply wake up and see that there's a BSOD on the screen (although how it wakes up from sleep by itself is beyond me; wake-from-LAN is disabled).

Here's the message that I get when I restart and I've also included a link to the .DMP file that the message provides, for those who have any experience analyzing these files for the culprit. I'm pretty much clueless when it comes to this.

Specs:

- ASRock FM2A88X-ITX+ Motherboard
- AMD A4-6320 Processor
- G.SKILL NS 4GB 240-Pin DDR3 1333
- Corsair CX430M PSU
- Kingston 120GB V300 SSD
- Western Digital WD20EARS 2TB HDD

http://imgur.com/a/3VCW3

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/6349370/032414-7472-01.dmp
 

Cra1g

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Alright, I re-installed the drivers using the latest drivers that the website had. I then went into Device Manager to see if all was good, and the drivers show up as expected, but then there's another section "Other devices" with "Network controller" inside of it with a yellow exclamation mark. Not sure what that's all about, but I remember it being there before I reinstalled the drivers. Here's what it shows me:

http://i.imgur.com/6zNpntH.jpg
 

Cra1g

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Yeah, when I uninstalled the drivers I couldn't connect (obviously), but once I reinstalled, I was able to connect just fine, and I can even access the PC over the network.
 

Cra1g

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That would make sense, and I completely forgot about the WiFi capability on this motherboard. I don't use wireless, so I'm assuming it'll be okay if I just don't install the wireless drivers?
 
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It shouldn't cause a problem other than you not being able to use it if needed. I would install the driver anyway and disable the device if not in use.
 

Cra1g

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The .dmp file still says that the network driver is at fault..
 

Cra1g

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That was going to be my next course of action, since the wireless and Bluetooth drivers are under the same Qualcomm Atheros name. I installed them, so we'll see how my computer holds up over the next couple of days..
 

Cra1g

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I only have on-board ethernet (on the motherboard).
 

Cra1g

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I already tried to re-install the drivers earlier and that didn't help. I'll check out the BIOS.