Window Crashed, "dumping physical memory"

Harlo, i know the title is misleading. Before anything, here are my specs
PSU: Cooler Master 520W modular
MB: MSI Neo 2 FR
RAM: 2Gb x 2 800mhz Kingston
CPU: Intel E7300
GPU: Sapphire 4830 512DDR3
HDD: WD 320gb
I bought this system back in Feb. All the while OK except for some minor tweak i guess it's fault from the hardware installation. After that the system run smoothly with no problem.
Until recently, one month ago, my system will restart itself without any warning, then after restart would say "Windows faced critical error...." This always happen after i shut down and on back my PC. after several same restart it gets back to normal and i can play the last remnant without trouble
And more recently, sometime it just hand during start up with this big blue screen that has lots of text and last few lines that said "dumping physical memory". At first i thought maybe window drivers or something, i reinstall windows but still get the same problem. updated my driver for GPU to ATI CCC 9.6 still like that.
i ran out of idea where to check? could it be hardware again? suggestions welcome. 

Do memory check with >>Memtest86<<
Also what is the BSOD error code received?

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