usual symptoms of explorer.exe failing and then leading to BSOD after startup... latest dumps attached
100% faulty RAM or improper bios setting for it. Very likely, it means RAM needs to be replaced. Check the bios though and set to failsafe default and save. If that doesn't work well, use CPU-Z to find the exact module model number. Visit manufacturer's site for it. Set the bios manually for vdimm (voltage) and timings. If that doesn't work, replace RAM completely.
tried installing that realtek driver, installing and reboot to clear it then tried installing it fresh, windows said it wasnt verifiied and i clicked 100 times to make it install but still pops up asking me...Rename MBfilt64.sys to MBfilt64.BAK in C:\Windows\System32\drivers
Then install this to update:
RTKVHD64 RTKVHD64.sys Tue Jul 06 06:05:16 2010
Realtek
Reboot while installing (it removes driver first time) then reboot and run installer again.
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Set failsafe defaults in the bios, as I said to before and was not done. It probably is not going to matter anyhow as there is faulty RAM.