Windows (7) BSOD'ing.
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Solved by MageTank,
So it's the GPU driver. Download DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) and run that. Once you wipe your graphics driver, download the latest driver for your OS and graphics device, and stress the GPU in any way that you can. Let me know if the problem still persists.
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