No memory dump files after BSOD

Hi. I'm experiencing BSOD problem for quite a long time. I really don't know anymore what could be the cause of this problem and i desperately need help about it. I don't know much about this, but I've been told to upload memory dump file so that experts
may determent what is the cause of my problem. But that is where another problem is. I'm not getting any new memory dump files after my PC crashes. It just stopped ''appearing''. I did everything on this site to enable mini dumps:
http://www.carrona.org/setmini.html
But I'm still not getting them... What should i do? Please help me.

1. Start > type
%systemroot% which should show the Windows folder, click on it. Once inside that folder, ensure there is a Minidump folder created. If not, CTRL-SHIFT-N to make a New Folder and name it Minidump.
2. Windows key +
Pause key. This should bring up System. Click Advanced System Settings on the left > Advanced > Performance > Settings > Advanced > Ensure there's a check-mark for 'Automatically manage paging file size for all drives'.
3. Windows key +
Pause key. This should bring up System. Click Advanced System Settings on the left > Advanced > Startup and Recovery > Settings > System Failure > ensure there is a check mark next to 'Write an event to the system log'. 
Ensure Small Memory Dump is selected and ensure the path is %systemroot%\Minidump.
4. Double check
that the WERS is ENABLED:
Start > Search > type services.msc > Under the name tab, find Windows Error Reporting Service > If the status of the service is not Started then right click it
and select Start. Also ensure that under Startup Type it is set to Automatic rather than Manual. You can do this by right clicking it, selecting properties, and under General selecting startup type to 'Automatic', and then click Apply. 
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    I attempted to analyze them with windbg but all I can see is:
    Unable to load image \SystemRoot\system32\ntkrnlpa.exe, Win32 error 0n2
    *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for ntkrnlpa.exe
    Also I ran sfc /scannow and it found no integrity violations.
    After the first BSOD I was barely able to get Windows to load without another immediate crash. I couldn't boot my PC last night but today seems okay so far. CPU temp was fine, actually quite cool as I had my window open right by the PC with the side off
    the case and it was cold last night. Today, so far, seems to be running okay...so far anyways..
    Windows update recently installed a driver for my on-board video card (Nvidia GeForce 6150n) on the 18th I think as I started using a 2nd monitor using the on-board card in addition to my PCI Express Ati Radeon HD. To use the second screen, I switched
    the primary video in CMOS to on-board instead of PCI-E 16x so the on-board Nvidia card would be enabled.
    I also installed brand new ram (4gb DDR2) about a month ago
    and a new power supply 2 months ago. The power supply is not "exactly" the same voltage as the one that was in there but it's dang close. But I don't have any power leeching components.
    Other than that nothing new has happened. After I got the crash, I tried to enter CMOS yesterday and it glitched out on me twice. I hope it's not my motherboard..
    I am willing to do a system re-format as I am running Windows 7 32bit on a 64bit AMD so I wouldn't mind having 64 bit Windows anyways but I'd like to know what the problem is before I do this. Thank you.
    Update: Just did a MalwareByte's Anti-Malware scan and no malware but found these items: 
    Scan Date: 5/22/2014
    Scan Time: 6:08:00 PM
    Logfile: 
    OS: Windows 7 Service Pack 1
    CPU: x86
    File System: NTFS
    Scan Type: Threat Scan
    Result: Completed
    Objects Scanned: 261539
    Time Elapsed: 8 min, 10 sec
    Processes: 0
    (No malicious items detected)
    Modules: 0
    (No malicious items detected)
    Registry Keys: 0
    (No malicious items detected)
    Registry Values: 0
    (No malicious items detected)
    Registry Data: 0
    (No malicious items detected)
    Folders: 2
    PUP.Optional.CrossRider.A, C:\Users\Justin\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Extensions\ecoccdldklbjglocbgbfpmpehjegkode, , [dd97c58f413a74c2503e7106649ec23e], 
    PUP.Optional.CrossRider.A, C:\Users\Justin\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Extensions\ecoccdldklbjglocbgbfpmpehjegkode\0.1_0, , [dd97c58f413a74c2503e7106649ec23e], 
    Files: 9
    PUP.Optional.OptimumInstaller.A, C:\Users\Justin\Downloads\Player-Chrome.exe, , [6b090a4a4437d363a05f361717ea718f], 
    PUP.Optional.Outbrowse, C:\Users\Justin\Downloads\install-flashplayer.exe, , [561ee173fe7d1125edf4d9a443be5aa6], 
    PUP.Optional.CrossRider.A, C:\Users\Justin\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Extensions\ecoccdldklbjglocbgbfpmpehjegkode\0.1_0\icon-128.png, , [dd97c58f413a74c2503e7106649ec23e], 
    PUP.Optional.CrossRider.A, C:\Users\Justin\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Extensions\ecoccdldklbjglocbgbfpmpehjegkode\0.1_0\icon-16.png, , [dd97c58f413a74c2503e7106649ec23e], 
    PUP.Optional.CrossRider.A, C:\Users\Justin\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Extensions\ecoccdldklbjglocbgbfpmpehjegkode\0.1_0\icon-48.png, , [dd97c58f413a74c2503e7106649ec23e], 
    PUP.Optional.CrossRider.A, C:\Users\Justin\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Extensions\ecoccdldklbjglocbgbfpmpehjegkode\0.1_0\jquery-1.10.2.min.js, , [dd97c58f413a74c2503e7106649ec23e], 
    PUP.Optional.CrossRider.A, C:\Users\Justin\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Extensions\ecoccdldklbjglocbgbfpmpehjegkode\0.1_0\manifest.json, , [dd97c58f413a74c2503e7106649ec23e], 
    PUP.Optional.CrossRider.A, C:\Users\Justin\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Extensions\ecoccdldklbjglocbgbfpmpehjegkode\0.1_0\tweetwiki.js, , [dd97c58f413a74c2503e7106649ec23e], 
    PUP.Optional.CrossRider.A, C:\Users\Justin\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Extensions\ecoccdldklbjglocbgbfpmpehjegkode\0.1_0\_DS_Store, , [dd97c58f413a74c2503e7106649ec23e], 
    Physical Sectors: 0
    (No malicious items detected)

    Hi,
    All of the attached DMP files are of the
    WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR (124) bug check.
    A fatal hardware error has occurred. This fatal error displays data from the Windows Hardware Error Architecture (WHEA).
    If we run an !errrec on the 2nd parameter of the bug check (address of the WER structure) we get the following:
    BugCheck 124, {0, 867d2024, b2000010, 10c0f}
    ===============================================================================
    Section 2 : x86/x64 MCA
    Descriptor @ 867d2134
    Section @ 867d22bc
    Offset : 664
    Length : 264
    Flags : 0x00000000
    Severity : Fatal
    Error : BUSLG_OBS_ERR_*_NOTIMEOUT_ERR (Proc 0 Bank 4)
    Status : 0xb200001000010c0f
    This is a pretty complicated error compared to other possibilities it could have been, as it implies you have a hardware fault somewhere along the bus (not very definitive on its own).
    In our case however, we can go a bit deeper with this one:
    0: kd> .formats 0xb200001000010c0f
    Evaluate expression:
    Hex: b2000010`00010c0f
    Decimal: -5620492266238833649
    Octal: 1310000001000000206017
    Binary: 10110010 00000000 00000000 00010000 00000000 00000001 00001100 00001111
    Chars: ........
    Time: ***** Invalid FILETIME
    Float: low 9.61613e-041 high -7.45059e-009
    Double: -7.41853e-068
    Now that we have this info, we'd refer to the AMD manual:
    63 VAL Valid
    62 OVER Status Register Overflow
    61 UC Uncorrected Error
    60 EN Error Condition Enabled
    59 MISCV Miscellaneous-Error Register Valid
    58 ADDRV Error-Address Register Valid
    57 PCC Processor-Context Corrupt
    56–32 Other Information
    31–16 Model-Specific Error Code
    15–0 MCA Error Code
    In our specific case, bit 63 of the status code is set, so it is valid. Bit 62 of the status code is
    unset, therefore there's no overflow. Bit 61 implies an uncorrected error has occurred, and Bit 60 implies an error condition was enabled. Last but not least, Bit 57 is
    set and implies a corrupted processor context.
    If we take a look at the last 15 bits of the binary:
    Binary: [trimming] 00001100 00001111
    In our case, the MSB in binary (00001100 ), implies a bus error occurred (as I mentioned above). We need to further decode the bits to understand more:
    [0000]1100 00001111
    0000 = 1PPT RRRR IILL.
    PP = Participation Processor, T = Timeout,
    R = Memory Transaction Type, I = Memory and/or I/O, and finally
    L = Cache Level.
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    Download Memtest86+ here:
    http://www.memtest.org/
    Which should I download?
    You can either download the pre-compiled ISO that you would burn to a CD and then boot from the CD, or you can download the auto-installer for the USB key. What this will do is format your USB drive, make it a bootable device, and then install the necessary
    files. Both do the same job, it's just up to you which you choose, or which you have available (whether it's CD or USB).
    Do note that some older generation motherboards do not support USB-based booting, therefore your only option is CD (or Floppy if you really wanted to).
    How Memtest works:
    Memtest86 writes a series of test patterns to most memory addresses, reads back the data written, and compares it for errors.
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    Some hardware is able to report the "PAT status" (PAT: enabled or PAT: disabled). This is a reference to Intel Performance acceleration technology; there may be BIOS settings which affect this aspect of memory timing.
    This information, if available to the program, can be displayed via a menu option.
    Any other questions, they can most likely be answered by reading this great guide here:
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    Regards,
    Patrick
    “Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible.” - Dalai Lama

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