Lion OK so far, except Windows 7 under BootCamp blue screens within 10 sec of login.

Lion OK so far, except Windows 7 SP1 under BootCamp blue screens within 10 sec of login.  "Cache_Manager" stop: 0x00000034 is cited, suggesting driver issue, but maybe memory or HD corruption.  Memory (incl. 4 GB RAM) is fine and CheckDisk has been run on partition apparently fixing files hanging from multiple blue screens.  Blue screen not seen under Windows Safe Mode + Network.  Is there a Boot Camp driver issue with Lion?  Any suggestions?

And you attempted to fix any bad sectors, yes?
Did you download and use Boot Camp 4.0 drivers?
The 3.0 was known for some people due to AppleHFS.sys AppleMNT.sys - rename to disable or use 3rd party HFS+ driver would help. HFS filenames with special characters will trigger a 'green bar' in Explorer if you open a folder with such filenames.
As for drivers... you can try rolling back, restore point, uninstalling, even using 3.0 and upgrade to 3.2 until any issue with 4.0 is fixed and resolved (or bug acknowledged).
One person (Boot Camp forum) had trouble with 4.0, and downgraded. Also, the Windows Boot Camp OS Switcher (BC control panel) would not function.
It is always hard to rule out RAM. AHT (not sure how to run on Lion only but you have your OEM DVD), Memtest is more "nothing found" does not mean "no problem." Swapping out RAM is sometimes the only recourse. Windows DVD does have memtest included.
Disk drives: the manuf. own utility (WD Lifeguard etc) is best tool to find problems, map out bad sectors, restore a drive to health.
Have not seen any mention though.
Boot Camp
Apple Boot Camp Support
Boot Camp 4.0, OS X Lion: Frequently asked questions
Boot Camp 4 Lion Installation & Setup Guide (PDF)

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