Skype blue screen big error's

(pardon my english, not from English country)
So, i've been having real big issues with my skype for over a year now. Story:
I have used skype (ver. 6.16 i think) on my computer (HP pavilion G6, Windows 7 Home Premium) for a very long time, suddenly about a year ago or so it BSoD'd when I tried to start skype. I never thought more about that.
After som time I tried to open skype again and it blue screened again. So I tried to uninstall it via control panel and it also bluescreened. Sooo.. I tried to manually remove the program and it only left a icon in the control panel that I can't delete, it says that some skype.msi file is missing or something. So I tried using that MS-fix-it program and it deleted everything. But when im downloading skype it also causes BSoD. Im very tired of always have to use my iPad as a skype system and want to have it again on PC.
I've read like every single skype-support thread about this problem but nothing really helps me..
I've attached a picture of my BSoD since it does'nt save any dumpfile or whatever it is called.
Big thanks to the one who can solve my problem

The issue might be with HP Webcam.
Please,  run the DirectX diagnostics tool (32-bit option).
Go to Windows Start and in the Run box type dxdiag.exe and press the OK button. This will start the DirectX diagnostics program. Run this diagnostics and save the results to a file. Please, attach this file to your post.
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