You may have a defective board. I have examined all of the BSODs, and there is nothing to indicate that software on the system is the cause.
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What modifications have you made to the computer since you bought it? Can you please fill out your computer specs in your profile?
The Hardware Abstraction Layer (hall.dll) is part of the BSOD in nearly every single one, meaning there could be a problem with chipset drivers.
You should get the latest Intel INF Driver Updates and Intel RST (Rapid Storage Technology). See:
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Without any further information about what type of computer you have, you will have a difficult time getting any further analysis. However, if you have an Intel chipset, having these two driver utilities is absolutely essential. There is evidence that a hardware problem with USB took place at least once, and this would likely update the USB controller and I/O drivers for the system.
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