Blue Screen Stop error

I have experienced windows reboots due to stop error like 000000c2 or 100008e. First I have reinstalled windows and all the adjacent software, but it seems the problem keeps on hitting me again. Last week I have connected my notebook to internet and since then I have had two windows suddenly reboots. I don't think it's a virus 'cause I'm running Kaspersky, with a Sygate firewall and a Ad-Aware real time protection spyware shield. Could you please give me an advice regarding these issues.

Hi Vlad
Not easy to say what the problem can be but if you describe some problem you can give more info that can be useful. At the basis of your posting we can just speculate.
Which unit you have?
Some hardware upgrades (like memory)?
Connected some external devices?
If the problem persists after fresh OS installation I presume that there is some hardware problem.

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