Bluescreen "Cache_Manager" Windows7 (Bootcamp)

Hi all,
i hope you can help ne i'm hopeless for now. I have the following Mac
Macbook Pro 8,2 (early2011)
Intel Core I7
2,2GHz
8GB ram
ATI Radeon HD 6750M
Superdrive replaced(extern) withSSD Platte (120GB) OCZ Vertex 3
750 GB harddrive with 5400 rpm
I had Snow Leopard installed at the beginning and i got the Update to Lion for free.
After i installed Lion i used Bootcamp to install Windows 7 to the second Partition (on the SSD). Everything works fine and i was able to play with this Win7 partition. Then i moved to Mountain Lion and i never played as much as before and i believe i never booted win7 again after the installation.
As i want to play the last day i booted Win7 and only got Bluescreens all the time. I thought it could be the Update to ML so i deleted all the files on each Harddrive and replaced the 750GB HDD again with the superdrive and installed a clean Lion Image.
After Lion was installed i started Bootcamp and created a second partition and installed Windows7. Everything was looking fine the installation finished successfully. After i started windows7 i inserted the Bootcamp DVD that i created as i used BootCamp and then it happened again BSOD everytime i tried to install the driver. It was not a special driver it happens anytime during the installation.
The Bluescreen says "Cache_Manager" and a error number  that i looked for but i found nothing.
I found some posts with the "Cache_Manager" problem and i "only" should rename the "AppleHFS.sys" and the "AppleMNT.sys" but i never found the files in my Windows installation. I checked "show hidden files" and i bootet in safety mode and also looked as i was in OSX but i can't find this files.
I thought maybe it is a hardware defect so i tried Diablo3 and it works fine. Also a benchmark and a ram test works fine so it should be something with the driver?! but how can i fix it? Can someone help me? I really have no idea anymore...
Thanks in advance,
Patrick

You say you PLAYED with the Window partition. Do you mean you chnaged the actual partition or that you just used the Windows operating system on that partition?

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