Okay, thanks.
I looked at the dump again and still nothing that identifies the cause, other than it does point to a Device Driver problem.
Do you have all updates installed?
You have a lot more than just your printer driver and browser installed though:
Apple Application Support Apple Inc. 2/20/2013 62.7 MB 2.3.3
Apple Mobile Device Support Apple Inc. 2/20/2013 25.2 MB 6.1.0.13
Apple Software Update Apple Inc. 2/4/2013 2.38 MB 2.1.3.127
Bastion Supergiant Games 3/19/2013
BitTorrent BitTorrent Inc. 2/4/2013 7.8.0.29039
Bonjour Apple Inc. 2/4/2013 2.00 MB 3.0.0.10
Cisco EAP-FAST Module Cisco Systems, Inc. 2/2/2013 1.55 MB 2.2.14
Cisco LEAP Module Cisco Systems, Inc. 2/2/2013 644 KB 1.0.19
Cisco PEAP Module Cisco Systems, Inc. 2/2/2013 1.23 MB 1.1.6
ComicRack v0.9.161 cYo Soft 2/4/2013 v0.9.161
Digsby dotSyntax, LLC 2/4/2013
GOM Player Gretech Corporation 4/3/2013 2.1.50.5145
iTunes Apple Inc. 2/20/2013 187 MB 11.0.2.25
You need more than Malware Bytes for anti-virus. I'd recommend installing
Microsoft Security Essentials. It, along with MBAM Pro is a good protection setup. It's what I use on Windows 7 and Windows 8 (Windows 8 is Defender, but it's the same as MSE).
Let's try updating the device drivers, one at a time:
HP Pavilion p7-1157c Desktop PC Drivers & DownloadsOriginal Realtek Network Controller Driver (
already done)
Original Realtek High Definition Audio Driver
Original Ralink Wireless Network Controller Driver
Original AMD Chipset Driver
<== Do this one firstOriginal AMD Storage Controller Driver
Original AMD Graphics Driver