Help! blue screen on windows partition

HI I just got my macbook pro 2.16 then installed win (spanish version)after uninstall almost all my software (nero,frutyloops,winrar,midicontrollers drivers sonar,well you get the idea)and reinstalling windows for 3th time Im still getting a blue screen saying that windows has ecountered a problem,and has to be shut down (tec spec,0x000008a and 3 more that dont even want to remember)so when I send the report to microsoft they just are unable to give response (they just dont have idea)and after weeks of forums and windows supoort adress going ,from problem whit video card,device drivers incompability,hardware etc,etc...I supose somebody here would be informed (intelligent)enough to know whats happening please help!

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If you are still having issues, please let me know so I can continue to help with the issue.
Thank you.
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