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I've had this problem for a while and it drives me nuts. Every time I shut down my computer it will crash the next time I power up and try to boot windows 7. I can go in and out of sleep or hibernate without issue but if I ever shut down my system it will BSOD during the next power on. After this initial BSOD there are usually a series of BSOD (usually they report different error codes) in subsequent restarts. Eventually the system does seem to stabilize and stop crashing. Once things are working it will run for literally months without another BSOD.

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8gb DDR3 ram
i5 750 @ 2.67ghz
RadeonHD 5770 1gb

system is less than 2 years old and OS was last installed ~18 months ago (c: partition reformat and clean install)

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