(BSOD) ntoskrnl.exe, happening several times a day

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Hey guys,
I just upgrade my MSI GX640 laptop's windows from 7 to 10 and now I'm getting 2 or 3 BSODs every day. it happens in different circumstances, while playing a game, While system is idle or even creating a new file!! I attached the 2 latest dump files from errors that happens today.
I hope you can help me out guys, thanks in advance :)
 

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Another one just happened right now!!
 

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Hello and welcome to the forum.
All three dump files are suggesting issues with page faults.
Check with MSI and see if they have a BIOS Update for your specific machine.
Check the system drive for errors
Right click the start button and choose Command Prompt (Admin) and in the command prompt window type
chkdsk C: /R
hit enter
answer Y when prompted
type
exit
hit enter
reboot
let it finish do not interrupt it, check even viewer after it finishes and reboots your machine for the results pay attention to any bytes in bad sectors found.
AND
Check system memory for errors
http://www.memtest.org/
about halfway down that page get the ISO, burn it to a CD and boot your machine from that and run it for six (6) passes minimum (overnight is best) if it starts throwing errors right away then you need to start retesting individual memory modules one at a time in individual memory slots.

Fix these old drivers
agrsm64.sys 4/6/2009
enecir.sys 5/20/2009
xusb21.sys 8/13/2009 (especially this one as it's been responsible for Blue Screen issues going all the way back to Windows 7)
WinFLdrv.sys 11/18/2009
jmcr.sys 9/27/2010
NETwNs64.sys 10/6/2011
SynTP.sys 11/15/2012
idmwfp.sys 11/21/2012
avgtpx64.sys 12/24/2012

Looks like you have and old version of AVG or possibly AVAST or possibly both that have left driver remnants on your computer.
Run these vendor specific proprietary removal tools
http://www.avg.com/us-en/utilities
https://www.avast.com/uninstall-utility

Use Google to identify the rest. Update them and or upgrade their associated software package or break them by finding them on your system and renaming the .sys file extension to .OLD
 

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