Hi pheonix73,
Good to see you again too. Off-hand I don't see much in the log, few items running at start up which are unnecessary;
O4 - HKCU\..\Run: [msnmsgr] "C:\PROGRAM FILES\MSN MESSENGER\MSNMSGR.EXE" /background
O4 - Startup: Webshots.lnk = C:\Program Files\Webshots\Launcher.exe
and this one;
O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [DXM6Patch_981116] C:\WINDOWS\p_981116.exe /Q:A
It's a leftover from a DirectX 6.0 upgrade. It was supposed to run once and
go away but on some systems it sticks around. You can un-check the line in
MSCONFIG and then delete the executable file.

But I am really wondering about that BSOD for this reason. Today I had to reformat and restore my daughter's XP computer because of constant BSOD's. I did get it to give me three of them, didn't really take long. Ended up being a Password stealing Trojan, hidden by a rootkit. Tried every which way to remove it. But finally felt the reformat was the way to go because each time I thought I killed off the nasty bugger, it came back. Plus she's had the computer for three years, never had that first bit of trouble until November. After working on it several hours she told me to go ahead and reformat, even if I thought I finally had it removed because she would never feel good about being positive it was gone. So that is what I did.
I would like the wording on the BSOD if you can get it. I am not saying your's is the same problem she had but to be safe we really need to narrow it down.
Judy