Computer restarts itself

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Hi, lately my computer restart itself and I got this error message

BCCode : 1000007f BCP1 : 0000000D BCP2 : 00000000 BCP3 : 00000000
BPC4 : 0000000 OSVer : 5_1_2600 SP : 3_0 Product : 256_1

This is the minidumpfile

Thank you before for helping me out ^^
 
Hello Teliko
Your older errors (last year, and Feb of this year) were caused by your audio drivers, and seem unrelated to your current problems. You seem to have resolved those issues.

Your current problems seem to have begun with a uTorrent filesharing session.
You had two crashes while trying to download files from torrent sites, and have since had three driver faults.
One of the faults was the same kind of fault as caused by uTorrent 0x7f, but this time your NIC driver was involved.
One was an 0xA fault, citing memory corruption.
One was 0xD1 related to intelppm.sys, which is a power management driver.

Questions
1. Are you running a firewall? If so, which? (Remember that Filesharing opens a hole through your firewall, thus bypassing its protection.)
2. Are you running up to date Antivirus software? If so, which?
3. Are you running any AntiSpy/AntiMalware software? If so which?
4. And have none of these sent you any signals of problems?

Given that your troubles seem to have started with Torrents/Filesharing,
I am inclined to suspect that these additional errors/BSODs are the result of malware at work on your system.
I would strongly suggest that you start by going to the malware subforum, https://www.techspot.com/vb/menu28.html
and begin and the top, with the stickies by Julio.
If you decide to proceed with trying to clean, begin with the 8-steps, https://www.techspot.com/community/...lware-removal-preliminary-instructions.58138/
and then post your results in a new thread there, for the malware helpers to work with you.

Please Repost here, letting us know what you are doing.
Good Luck.
 
1. I'm using default Windows XP firewall
2. Yes, I'm using NOD32
3. I'm using Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware
4. I'm afraid not

I already did all of those 8-steps and nothing seems suspicious in my PC

Is there any chance that this is because of my PSU?
 
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