Re: BSOD When using VPN
I went through your dump files and the most common item identified is e1c62x64.sys, which is the driver for the Intel 82579V network adapter. So we know most of the problems are network related. There was a new driver for this card on the Intel site, since an earlier driver had a bug that was misidentifiying the card.
But the Network Adapter may only be getting caught up with the Virtual network software. I don't run these, so can't say if new drivers are available.
vmnetadapter.sys
Netva.sys
One of the dump files caught an Intel graphics driver. Again, it may have been caught and not actually responsible.
igdkmd64.sys
Operating System Win 7 x64
Computer Type Homebuilt
OS Service Pack 2
DirectX Version 11
CPU Type and Speed i7 3770K
Motherboard Chipset Asus P8Z77-V Pro
System Memory Type 16 GB Kingston
Video Card Type and Speed Nvidia GTX 680 (2)
Computer Monitor LG 27" (3)
Hard Drive Kingston 240 SSD
Optical Drives LG WH12LS30 Blu-
Modem-Router Type Linksys E3000
Network Adapter Intel Gigabit
Anti-virus Software MSE
Computer Skill Level Average Ability
Windows Experience Index 7.7