I need some input here...
Been working with a lady for over a month who is experiencing BSOD's on her Vista(factory installed computer. Computer specs are the following;
Model # a1510y
HP Pavilion desk top computer, Direct X version 10.0
vista home basic 32 bit
H/P intel R Pentium R 4
CPU 3.00 GHz 2.99 GHz
Mem. 1.75 GB


Under display: ATI RADEON XPRESS 1100 series
ATI Technologies Inc. Driver version 8.383.0.0

Undr system devices: ATI PCI express 3G10 filter driver

Microsoft Syst. Mgmt. Bios Driver, Version 6.0.0000.16386
Total available graphics memory 895 MB,
Dedicated Video Memory 256 MB
System Video Memory O MB
Shared System Memory 639 MB

21" Flat screen Acer Monitor (Acer driver is NOT loaded. Shows Generic PnP Monitor in Device Manager


AVG 7.5 antivirus, AVG anti spyware, Spybot SD, SpywareBlaster, Win. Defender/firewall.
I.E. 7 dial up.
Now these blue screens have NO message on them, blue screen then shut down. Happens most often when she is waiting for picture on websites to load, but have also happened at random times also. Believe she is always online when they happen however. Had her disable automatic reboot during blue screen to see if a message could be seen, none available.

She has checked Event Viewer...millions of times almost and here are the most prevalent error notations;
Log Name: System
Source: IPRIP
Event ID: 29031
IPRIP was unable to add a route to the system route table. The data is the error code.

Log Name: Application
Source: Microsoft-Windows-EventSystem
Date: 3/8/2008 10:10:38 PM
Event ID: 4621
Description:
The COM+ Event System could not remove the EventSystem.EventSubscription object


Log Name: System
Source: Tcpip
Event ID: 4227
Description:
TCP/IP failed to establish an outgoing connection because the selected local endpoint was recently used to connect to the same remote endpoint. This error typically occurs when outgoing connections are opened and closed at a high rate, causing all available local ports to be used and forcing TCP/IP to reuse a local port for an outgoing connection. To minimize the risk of data corruption, the TCP/IP standard requires a minimum time period to elapse between successive connections from a given local endpoint to a given remote endpoint.

Multiple listings like this after Blue Screens also;
Log Name: ACEEventLog
Source: ACEEventLogSource
Event ID: 0
Task Category: None
Level: Information
Calling _iDEM_PP.GetPowerplayFeatureSettings method failed and the result is: 0
Error Called by: ATI.ACE.CLI.Aspect.PowerPlayDPPE.Graphics.Runtime. RT_PowerPlayDPPE::Check processID:03068 threadIDCLIRuntime ; domainNameCLI.EXE ; assemblyNameCLI.Aspect.PowerPlayDPPE.Graphics.Ru ntime, Version=2.0.2488.36842, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=90ba9c70f846762e

Log Name: ACEEventLog
Source: ACEEventLogSource
Event ID: 0
Task Category: None
Level: Information

Thus far she has done the following..Generally followed PP's "Read Me before..etc." thread, including HJT log. Nothing found.

Checked and made sure video drivers were up to date, deleted and reinstalled her dial-up connection. Windows updates are also current.

I am at a loss really. These began shortly AFTER the computer warranty was up...of course. She added more RAM thinking maybe memory was the problem but it made no difference whatsoever.

So?