Bootcamp Windows 7 Blue Screen of Death on MBPwR

Hello all, I've never needed to use this before but gosh darn it I need some advice, because I can't figure this out...
I'd rate myself a 9 out of 10 in "Windows PC" experience
And maybe a 6 out of 10 with Macs, I'm still new!
I just bought the new Mac Book Pro with Retina Screen in early July, I can't remember the exact date. But it hasn't been thirty days yet, so if you think that's my best bet to try and get an exchange here, let me know.
MC975LL/A
PROBLEM : Mac OSX Lion 10.7 works wonderfully, not a problem in the world, smooth as butter – the issue is Windows. I like to play some games and OSX doesn't play well with some Windows based games so I always install it on Bootcamp. Well, this has been a neverending issue on my new MBPwR because I can't seem to get it to work correctly.
      1. Here's how it started - I installed Windows 7 Ultimate x64 through Bootcamp, via my Superdrive and it ran well for a week or so. After installing a game and some other software (Steam) please take that as a coincidence as I did, I don't think Steam had anything to do with the crash, more likely it was something 'game' related, HDD, RAM, CPU, GPU? The computer started to get the "Blue Screen of Death" that Windows computers get, specifically: page_fault_in_nonpaged_area, I've never seen it before and I've owned a number of Windows computers over the years!
     2. Is this my fault, or something deeper? - I can't figure it out, is this a hardware problem or a software one? I reinstalled Windows 7 yesterday and attempted to try again. Just a chance my installation was messed or something, well it happened literally after five minutes of booting into Windows 7. After it happened the first time I used a memory check and a hard drive check software and both came up flawless. Some online on other boards although Windows based have suggested this error can be caused by the RAM and the CPU or the GPU, even... Is this true? As there is no way to test it, maybe exchanging this computer is the best option?
    3. As as a side note... - Has anyone else had a crawling slow boot into Windows 7? It takes my MBPwR almost five minutes of a top left-hand blinking cursor to actually boot to Windows 7.
So did I have some really, really bad luck here with a new computer? Or is this somehow software related? I can answer any questions if you have them so we can try and figure this out!
Thanks!

Did the Nvidia driver install okay? Some users had to reinsall just the driver from Apple Windows Software Support.
Did Windows DVD not find anything wrong?
Is Windows set to be default boot OS in the control panel for selecting the boot volume?
There probably is a leaning curve and bleeding edge sortof with any new logicboard and setup.
Apple has issued a firmware upgrade for some models - I thought Retina - the MacBook Air has a serious problem under Windows.
Mac will run hotter under Windows. Maybe an error message.
GPU-Z:
http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/SysInfo/GPU-Z/
AIDA64 Extreme Edition
http://www.aida64.comhttp://www.aida64.com/product/aida64-extreme-edition/overview
CCleaner
http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner
How to view error message:
From Control Panel-> Admin. Tools-> Event Viewer-> Windows logs:
Check Application and System Folders for Red highlit messages. Note that you can right-click clear these log folders.
Memtest
This is a step by step guide with audio and video to explain how to use memtest to see if your memory is defect.  Another thing to add is that some errors will not be found on the first pass, best to do at least 3 passes.

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    Dragon Tips
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    You do want to make sure you have your personal data backed up -- make an extra effort to make sure your critical data is backed up somewhere other than on the computer.  Make a copy of those files to a USB drive or to the Cloud.  Make sure you include your bookmarks.
    You may like to take a look at the following in case your computer's File System has issues:
    Using System File Checker (SFC) to Restore System Files
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    Windows 7: SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker
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    A different type of check that can be run at boot time:
    How to Run Check Disk at Startup in Vista or Windows 7
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    Windows approach - works up to and including Windows 7: 
    How to read the small memory dump file that is created by Windows if a crash occurs
    More Help: 
    dmp file and blue screen error Windows 7
    Blue Screen of Death Survival Guide: Every Error Explained
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