BSOD - A Serious Issue
A BSOD is a major problem, and is very often a sign of hardware issues. The main causes are:
Heat buildup - in the CPU, or the HDD's
RAM - bad, or going bad
PSU - going bad, or improperly connected
MoBo - going bad
This ARTICLE will link to tools that will help you track those elements, and possibly show the bad element, or potentially bad element.
I would also change Reboot on Error, to OFF, so that you can write down the report on the BSOD. There might be something in that load of "abstract code" that will be helpful, but maybe not. Also, when one reboots after a BSOD, Windows will usually yield an error message to the effect of "Windows has recovered from a serious problem... " and will often help you trace the issue. Also, this ARTICLE will give you tips for finding clues as to what was happening, just before the BSOD.
This ARTICLE will give one tips on setting up their computer for an editing session.
This ARTICLE, though directed at PrPro, will be useful for troubleshooting.
If nothing else works, see this ARTICLE.
Before doing anything else, I would solve the BSOD issue.
Good luck,
Hunt
