Bluescreen problem on MSI P7N SLI PLATINIUM

Hi!
I tried to look for similar posts here but I couldn't find one so I posted my own:
I bought this system about 6 moths ago. I had similar problems in the beginning too but now I can't find a way to solve them.
When installing XP everything is fine. After installing some drivers (GPU, IDE etc) I start getting this bluescreen note and system reboots. Sometimes it does it in the black loading scene, sometimes when antivirus is starting in windows or sometimes even 30 secs later.
The bluescreen note is: DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
(I suppose that has been the issue from start, can't remember...)
Anyway. 6 moths ago when I first installed and had these problems I heard/read somewhere that with this set of mobo and cpu one shouldn't use any of the drivers that were on the cd. I downloaded newer drivers and with some tricks (can't really remember excactly what I did, maybe installed some old driver as well..?) I got it stabilized. At some point I flashed my BIOS to 1.11 (I think) and that might have helped as well.
Then a couple of days ago I flashed my BIOS to 1.2 and the problem occured again. Don't ask me why I flashed.... I'm too embarrased to tell you! 
Now I have installed OS again, tried various sets of drivers, tried to manually set RAM speed (though I'm not sure I did it right) but nothing seems to help.
PS. Missing from my list of components is a Creative Live 1024 sound card. This time I might have got the computer stabilized( didn't test it for that long)  but installing the sound card brought the problem back. I need to have a SB to install Avid and thats why I installed that card.

Quote from: BOSSKILLER on 06-October-08, 19:14:36
What's the BSOD error code?
"Technical Information:
*** STOP: 0x000000D1 (0x000001A8, 0x00000007, 0x00000001, 0xF748F4C0)
***        nvgts.sys - Address F748F4C0 base at F747D000, Datestamp472236eb
Beginning dump of...."
Quote from: BOSSKILLER on 06-October-08, 19:14:36
Do you OC your machine?
No I haven't OC'd.
Quote from: BOSSKILLER on 06-October-08, 19:14:36
Do memory check with >>Memtest86<<
I'll try that next.
PS: I'm in normal mode now for the first time since yesterday. I moved graphic card to the dark blue slot PCIE1 (used to be in light blue PCIE2, can't remember why... sorry). Just a few reboots and I managed to load windows normally. I'll try some software now to see if it's stable.

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