Blue screen of death - Error message included

I have searched on the forum and found nothing exactly like my situation.  I am running Labview 7.1 in a test bay through the NI chassis with an embedded controller.  The system basically reads up to 100 RTD, and 224 pressure readings and then writes them to a network computer.  Every so often, we get the "blue screen of death" when running the program.  Sometimes there are problems with the network computer, so there is am option inside the program to send all the data to the local hardrive.  This is basically how we check to see if the problem is related to the network, or if it is the Labview system.  However, the network has never been the cause of the blue screen of death(since we have also received the blue screen while writing to the local hardrive).  Furthermore, the system only gives the blue screen ever so often, not all the time.  The error message is attached, and seems to be memory related.  I should also mention that we run two labview program at the same time, one controls a series of valves, and the other displays all the data be recorded the the network computer.  After about 10 reboots, as a desperate attempt, we only ran the valve program, and it seemed to work, but it may just be luck.  Another attempt was and option in windows(XP) called "paging" which we turned off.  Last I know the system was working, but under the above mentioned conditions which will not work for day to day testing. 
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
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Hi,
I found a post that looks like it might be a similar issue. The first link does not seem to be valid any more. Below are three more external links that also describe this error message.
http://www.5starsupport.com/info/stop_error.htm#7a
http://www.osronline.com/ddkx/ddtools/bccodes_2vjb​.htm
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windo​ws2000serv/reskit/prork/prhd_exe_qofl.mspx?mfr=tru​...
I hope this helps!
Regards,
Missy S.
Calibration Engineer
National Instruments

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    Uninstall third-party security software.
    Try restoring using an alternate computer.
    You can find the article with these steps here:
    iTunes: Specific update-and-restore error messages and advanced troubleshooting
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3694
    Regards,
    Jeremy

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