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BugCheck 1A, {41790, fffffa8001d74560, ffff, 0}
Probably caused by : memory_corruption ( nt!MiDeleteVirtualAddresses+8cf )
Followup: MachineOwner
Bugcheck 1A means a severe memory management issue occurred which may or may not be failed or failing RAM.
As I already mentioned you either have a corrupt driver or operating system or the ram is starting to or has failed.
I did see that the process at the time of BSOD was dllhost.exe:
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PROCESS_NAME: dllhost.exe
This is a Windows Process which is an umbrella for apps and services within Windows itself. This may indicate that windows is a little corrupted or a driver is causing the issue.
Your drivers could do with updating and checking I see updates available for your chipset (which is ultra important) as well as others.
Update your drivers using only the versions found here:
Support For GT70 2OC | Laptops - The best gaming laptop provider | MSI Global
Edit: Under Intel Rapid storage driver you want the 2014 version.
Under chipset you want both chipset driver and Intel engine management driver. The rest are pretty straight forward as to which version to use.
If it's been a very long time since Windows 7 was installed consider a clean install and start afresh making sure you only use drivers from the support page.
If the bsod continues then you really need to check the RAM as mentioned before.