How do I solve MULTIPLE_IRP_COMPLETE_REQUESTS bluescreens on Win7?

So I've recently acquired a great number of blue screens. When I start my computer, it works just fine for about 5 minutes. It then becomes unresponsive and sluggish. Windows Explorer will crash, and either restart successfully, or cause a blue screen. If I leave the computer for an extensive amount of time (an hour or so) the computer functions just fine. It functions properly, until I try and install drivers for my USB internet that I decided to uninstall in the hopes it would disable my rampant blue screens. I can deal with the current blue screens as long as I regain my ability to browse the internet comfortably, so I need to be able to install the drivers for the USBs.

I've read around and realized that this is probably my motherboard acting up or drivers failing when they're put under any semblance of stress, and I do notice a quite obvious mechanical clunking in my computer when the computer is laboring during it's weird unresponsiveness after the 5 minute grace period on start up, but I can't for the life of me identify what's doing it, short of scrapping the entire rig (which isn't really feasible for me.)

I'll gladly dump my .dmp file from the latest blue-screen if my current 4kb/s internet will allow me, until them can anyone comment on what drivers could cause Windows Explorer to crash, or bluescreens like this?

Bluescreen error messages were 0x00000044, 0xFFFFFa800A7D3110, 0x0000000000000EAE, 0x000000000000000000, 0x000000000000000, sorry for the wall of text if anyone even ends up reading this.

.dmp - https://skydrive.live.com/redir?resid=A9ADA640AE22F9B9!107&authkey=!ABFghALKiloqgoQ
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Thank you for the reply.

 

The graphics card diver will be installed automatically after you restart the computer. In case if it doesn’t install, you can visit the manufacturer’s website and download the latest driver.

 

Download the video card driver and save it the computer hard drive

 

Uninstall the drivers and then try reinstalling the drivers

 

"0x00000044" Stop error on a computer that is running Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2552033/en-us

 

Resolving stop (blue screen) errors in Windows 7

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-IN/windows7/Resolving-stop-blue-screen-errors-in-Windows-7

 

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This one crash was Related to swiwdmbusx64.sys USB composite bus driver from Sierra Wireless Inc..  Your driver is 3+ years old and doesnt know how to behave in win 7.  I would re-install the newest driver available.

If you continue to crash I would remove and replace Avast with MSE

Avast  can be a  contributing cause of BSOD'S . 
Please remove and replace  with Microsoft Security Essentials AT LEAST TO TEST

http://files.avast.com/files/eng/aswclear5.exe
http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials/

Cat herder
Windows Insider MVP
MVP-Windows and Devices for IT
http://www.zigzag3143.com/

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