SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION Blue Screen

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Let me throw them into BlueScreenView and see what it tells me. Will update posting accordingly...

Update below (as of 2/16/2015 @ 7:30pm CT):

Looks like all 4 dump files are pointing to two files in particular. Those are ntoskrnl.exe and mfeapfk.sys

You should consider also running sfc /scannow from a command prompt with administrative priviledges. This will take a look at all the essential Windows files and if any are damaged or missing it will attempt to replace or fix them. You may also want to have your OS cd handy in case it prompts for you to insert it.
More information in regards to how to do this can be found HERE.

If that doesn't help you may have some corruption in...
Let me throw them into BlueScreenView and see what it tells me. Will update posting accordingly...

Update below (as of 2/16/2015 @ 7:30pm CT):

Looks like all 4 dump files are pointing to two files in particular. Those are ntoskrnl.exe and mfeapfk.sys

You should consider also running sfc /scannow from a command prompt with administrative priviledges. This will take a look at all the essential Windows files and if any are damaged or missing it will attempt to replace or fix them. You may also want to have your OS cd handy in case it prompts for you to insert it.
More information in regards to how to do this can be found HERE.

If that doesn't help you may have some corruption in the OS itself and it would be time to back up your information and reinstall.
 
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texasjin

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Thanks, this site's help comes so fast :)
Yes, I did both sfc /scannow <<<<<<<< Something not able to fix, but I checked the log, didn't find the specific info not fixed
and
chkdsk /F

Looks like ntoskrnl.exe is for NT kernel files.
But google mfeapfk.sys returns lots of blue screen reports. I will try to address this first. Problem is my company preinstalled this...
Again, thank you very much!