I can see that the device that did not respond was nvlddmkm.sys
this is part of the nvidia graphic driver.
you might change this setting"
http/nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/3130/~/setting-power-management-mode-from-adaptive-to-maximum-performance
I would also look into fixing the other conflicts. maybe update the other drivers.
NOTE: the nvidia driver does streaming and a old network driver can mess it up. Also, bugs in virus scanning can also mess up with old network drivers. You have some very new virus scanner (DrWebLwf.sys )
the virus scanning could be delayed by the old network driver, which can delay the GPU streaming, which can make the GPU not respond in time before a timeout bugcheck is called.
(update the network driver, remove any shadowplay streaming, maybe disable the virus scanner to see if it has an effect)
run cmd.exe as an admin then run
sfc.exe /scannow
dism.exe /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth
try to find out what that unknown device driver is for. (641DBBD.sys)
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- system also claims there is a conflict between the intel audio driver and the network driver. I would update all the audio driver, then go into BIOS and reset the bios to defaults and reconfigure just to make the BIOS rescan all of the hardware.
basically something attacted directly to the PCI bus did not respond and a bugcheck was called.
(it would require a kernel memory dump to dump the name of the device)
I would update the motherboard audio driver and the built in intel vga/GPU driver
https
/www.asus.com/support/Download/3/714/0/3/sQI5Sjw6h9ZloDch/41/
Looks like they did not put file dates on the files so I can not tell for sure that they are updated.
also update your motherboard network driver.
there is something going wrong with your AiCharger.sys driver
asus charger driver for apple products. I can not tell what the problem is, would need a kernel memory dump. It might just be a interaction with the new Intel(R) Wireless Bluetooth(R) Filter Driver
ibtusb.sys Mon May 23 10:22:39 2016
USB drivers can mess each other up if not programmed correctly.
also, any idea what this driver is for:
C:\Windows\TEMP\641DBBD.sys Wed Jun 01 05:27:34 2016
(generally it is not good to see randomly named drivers being installed from a temp directory, it hints of a rootkit/malware/virus unless you know what it is )
old driver:
: LENOVO ATK Hotkey ATK0101 ACPI UTILITY (also found in Asus systems)
\C:\Program Files (x86)\ASUS\ATK Package\ATKGFNEX\ASMMAP64.sys Thu Jul 02 02:13:26 2009
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BIOS Version G551JW.207
BIOS Starting Address Segment f000
BIOS Release Date 08/03/2015
Manufacturer ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC.
Product G551JW
Chassis Type Notebook
Version 1.0
Processor Version Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4720HQ CPU @ 2.60GHz
Processor Voltage 8ch - 1.2V
External Clock 100MHz
Max Speed 3800MHz
Current Speed 2600MHz