lol - yes it did make me laugh
The Firefox bugged out and is mentioned in the crash. We know Firefox uses networking and you have an older version of the network driver. Let's update that.
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Rt64win7 Rt64win7.sys Fri May 22 10:52:30 2009
For some reason, it is not showing your motherboard model in the info. It may be a Deluxe but there are many kinds. You can use the SPD tab pf CPU-Z software to see which motherboard you have. Then visit Asus' page for it to get the latest Realtek lan driver.
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I would uninstall all the Asus apps such as TurboV. They have older driver dates and basically cause issues for so many users. Best to have them off the machine and gone.
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Definitely uninstall UltraIso to get rid of this old driver:
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ISODrv64 ISODrv64.sys Tue Feb 10 04:22:18 2009
I recommend PowerIso since this is perfectly stable under Windows 7. The drive emulation aspect of the software remains free forever.
http://PowerISO.com
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If you have more crashes, please post the new dump file(s.) I think the above if followed, will take care of the problems though. You might want to check to make sure your Kaspersky is updated to latest version.