A lot of the results i am seeing seem to point to a 0x8e BSOD being the cause of a bad driver. So it could be caused by either new hardware or a recent update in any of the drivers that you are using on your system (video/sound/mobo).
The best thing to do is to go through all those BSOD stop codes (event 1001) and see if it points to the same file(s) if so, a search on the files causing the issue would point to the bad driver.
One alternate suggestion is to run a chkdsk /r to check if you have any bad sectors on your HD (you can do this through a cmd prompt OR inside windows by right clicking the drive(s) you want to check, go into properties - tools - check now - and checking both check boxes before starting).
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