since you got a c0000005 error code you might want to confirm your memory timings with memtest.
(not much of a point trying to update the system to sp 1 if you are having memory problems and bugcheck every few minutes)
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system was up 4 minutes, got a bad memory address given to a filter driver and bugchecked in the filter driver.
you are running windows 7 build 7600 (not a valid build any more)
you have one updated file installed.
\SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\amdide64.sys Tue Dec 04 01:49:28 2012
this might indicate that you have your system bios SATA mode set to IDE mode.
I would change the windows registry to install the correct driver. see these instructions:
http://www.overclock.net/t/1227636/how-to-change-sata-modes-after-windows-installation
you then need to get windows 7 service pack 1 installed (windows 7 RTM build 7600 is too old and has too many known bugs to run with the updated OEM drivers)
after you get the SP 1 installed then install your motherboard drivers:
http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4305#driver