Windows 7 BSOD from win32k.sys

Everything is up to date as of last week which was clean installs of all nvidia drivers. Perfect World was known to have very bad crashes with windows 7 sp1 which is why I didn't update. I guess it wouldn't hurt considering that's what it's doing now. Who knows maybe perfect world developers adjusted the game for sp1 over the last few months it's been out and since I didn't update it's now unstable (just like when I did update to sp1 and it wasn't adjusted for it).
 
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Well this driver nvmf6264 which is for your NIC is from November 2009 and needs updating.
 
I'm not sure why that driver didn't update. I made sure to look that up last week and re-install the driver. I'll clean sweep the driver again and reinstall that driver after sp1 is done updating (doing that now).

EDIT: it freakin blue screened while doing sp1 download -_-
EDIT: blue screened when doing the update at least it made it past the download...
EDIT: again blue screen trying to update to sp1 i'm not sure if i'll be able to update it
 

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I experienced the "win32k.sys/system service exception" on two computers the other day, and after trial and error, I've determined that these BSODs were caused by Windows Update KB3070102. I strongly believe that KB3070102 is buggy, and it is a fact that it modifies or replaces Win32k.sys.

I recommend uninstalling KB3070102 and "hiding" the update.

Now, I do not claim to know if that will solve all your problems, but it's a place to start.

Good luck!