Hi just noticed some of your drivers are out of date.
Whatever happens you really should not get a BSOD under any circumstances, as ziphnor said, more likely to be corrupt driver or one incompatible with windows update (i take it you are upto date on those).
I have update the Purevideo decoder (my forceware driver was updated but I did not specify this in my first post) and now it seems it does not restart anymore (so far so good). Thanks for this!
But now I am just wondering if it will continue to crash when recording/watching television. I will update to latest SVN and then test again.
Thank you VERY much for your help (although I feel a little bit stupid for having old codecs ;-))!!!!
I did not go back to the new SVN, as these caused other problems (crahing when changing channels).
With the current SVN's the computer crashed again during watching a recording in timeshift. I have attached the logs if this can help with identifying the issue.
I have now checed a minidump file from my computer (attached). As far as I can tell from the end of the dump file, it is the cmuda3.sys file that is the problem (can anyone confirm this for me?).
It is a file for the sound card HDA Digital X-Mystique and I guess that my problem lies here....sorry...no MP issue at all but a bad driver not signed by MS...
I found out that HDA Digital has not updated their soundcard driver, but auzentech has. I have therefore installed their driver for the X-Mystique to see if this will solve my problem. The new drivers are digitally signed my MS in contrast to HDA's crap old drivers!