S440 BSOD in Windows 7 64bit

Hi all!
I'm in despair need of advice.
4 days ago got my new and shinny s440.
I got installed SSD (840pro) instead of 500gb hdd and windows 7 home premium.
After drivers installation (not rigth after) but on 2-3 restarts i got a BSOD...
I dunno what to do...it happens everytime when i reinstall windows...

Did you download the driver's from Lenovo's site? I have the same issue with the WiFi being really slow and dropping the connection although the signal strength is perfect (along with constand BSoD due to KERNEL_SECURITY_FAILURE and NETwew02.sys). The wired LAN is fast, but is also dropping the connection every once in a while (independent of the router I'm connected to). There's another post on there discussing the WiFi issue as well.

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    You probably should use an "Apple Mini Display" port -to- HDMI adapter as that should give you more display options, etc. (I'm not sure how high the 13" can go on resolutions, HDMI or VGA may not matter?)
    You MAY have to use a separate sound cable between the laptop and monitor as some HDMI -to- (whatever) adapters don't carry the sound signal via an "adapter".
    The next choice would be a Mini Display port to VGA adapter.
    You may want to also ask this question in the "Computing Hardware/MacBook Pro" area as they may have more info?
    Hope this helps...

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