It's pretty evident here based on the dumps i've analyzed that you've probably encountered memory corruption. I'm seeing corruption pretty much everywhere in these dumps.
Download and run
Memtest86 on boot:
http://www.memtest86.com- Download Memtest86 and burn to disk. (If you need software to do so I would highly recommend a program called ImgBurn, and it's also free)
- Reboot your computer and boot from the CD drive for which you have your Memtest86 disk.
- You may need to load the Boot menu which will enable you to choose a device to boot from, otherwise you'll have to change the boot order in the BIOS to boot from CD drives as first priority before the HDD
- Make sure to let it run and do it's thing for about the first 6 tests. If it passes those, then everything should be good, otherwise any failure to pass those tests indicates a corruption in your memory.
- If you get an error on one of the tests, then you should try by booting up your computer with each RAM inserted separately one at a time. When you find one that doesn't return any errors then test it in every single RAM slot to test for a bad socket.