Page Fault BSOD Unresolved after every forum solution

ACRking

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UPDATE: The solutions I posted in reply to the first solution have given me a permanent fix. No more BSOD! Hopefully those help anyone else.
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My system specs are:

CPU: i7-3820
RAM: 4x4GB DDR3 2133Mhz Gskill Ripjaw
GPU: R9 290x
PSU: CS750
MOBO: Gigabyte x79 ud5
(please don't hate this next one)
OS: Windows 7, zero updates, right off the disc

I am getting the BSOD for page fault in a non-paged area, and have checked all of these forums and have successfully followed every idea and every instruction,
1) testing my pc with no page file, custom page file, and default page file
2) chkdsk,
3) swapping my RAM out with spares and testing each one individually,
4) I ran memtest86,
nothing is "wrong" and no solution is giving me results.

All I know from what I have done is that my computer works perfectly fine in safe mode, sm w/networking, and sm w/cmd. I started moving drivers out of system32(that I can identify) such as amd/ati drivers, and the computer boots successfully but then BSOD's again. I reduced the startup services and programs to null, besides anything that has microsoft or windows in the name, and it still BSOD's. What other information do you need? What other tests can I run? What other solutions can I try? Thanks for your time with this.

MEMORY.DMP: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwUur9hTEET3MkN1cXltQlllT0E/view?usp=sharing
 

ACRking

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The crashes were consistent, about a minute after every boot. If I were to wait 2 hours on the log-in screen it would be fine and then crash the second I logged in. I don't know what caused the issue, but when I spammed f8 for the advanced boot options and used the last working settings the crashes stopped.

Thank you, hang-the-9, for your time, I'm sorry I didn't research more into the actual cause. I still don't know what caused it and haven't been able to recreate it.

The steps that fixed my issue were from here: https://www.xtremerain.com/fix-page-fault-nonpaged-area...

Method 1 stopped the BSOD from happening, and I'll update back to say whether or not method 2 and 3 helped prevent it from coming back. I followed these steps (http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-2084584/page-fau...) to reinforce the solution. Also, I fully updated Win7 recommended, didn't take too long and as far as I can tell windows 10 hasn't been forced on me.