Craig:
Without an actual .dmp file to go on, it's difficult at best to suggest an approach to resolving your issue, except to perhaps ask some questions and see if we can sort through some evident issues. Not in any particular order but FYI and consideration.
First you have a product called IObits Advanced System Care in stalled along with a SunBelt Software product, perhaps Vipre or something similar. I might suggest you at least temporarily uninstall both products and consider replacing for the time being with
Link Removed due to 404 Error You can always reinstall either or both products later if they prove not to be at issue.
Second you seem to have an unusual amount of legacy driver software;
SystemDrivers pre-dating Windows 7 RTM
Code:
SrvHsfHDA 16/10/2008
SrvHsfV92 16/10/2008
SrvHsfWinac 16/10/2008
Normally associated with some type of software modem
Code:
netw5v64 Intel(R) Wireless WiFi 26/03/2009
RimUsb BlackBerry Smartphone 14/05/2007
yukonw7 Marvell Yukon Ethernet Card 23/02/2009
Code:
nfrd960 IBM ServeRAID Controller Driver 06/06/2006
ql2300 QLogic Fibre Channel Stor Miniport Driver 22/01/2009
ql40xx QLogic iSCSI Storport Miniport Driver 19/05/2009
stexstor Promise SuperTrak EX Series Driver 17/02/2009
vsmraid VIA RAID DRIVER FOR X86-32 31/01/2009
My suggestion would be to update these drivers (if possible) if needed, uninstall if not needed, or possibly renaming if uninstalling proves difficult or impossible.
Also additionally double check and confirm that your system is configured properly to write .dmp files to the C:\Windows\minidump folder as outlined in my original post. Make sure you have a pagefile and it is located on your system drive/partition.
Going to ask for some additional help from another member regarding your memory settings, they look a little askew to me but you only uploaded a single slot from the SPD tab and there is no RAMMon report in either text or html format to determine what the other slot might contain but it looks like you are running 1333 memory as 1066 not that that is a bad thing but sometimes memory timings are critical with these types of issues.
Regards
Randy