Sat Feb 05, 2011 9:21 am by tanker
There are two possibilities, hardware or software.
Hardware:
Try running memtest86+ on the system overnight and see if it shows any errors. Running under Innerspace will shift the memory usage patterns slightly and might cause a failure where previously you had an unnoticed glitch.
Turn the memory speed down a step and see if that changes it. I'm running my DDR3-1600 at DDR3-1333 to fix a memory issue with no appreciable impact on performance.
Software:
If the DLL is unloading itself, that may indicate a rootkit that is hiding from you (I'd suspect a keylogger.) Look online for some of the free anti-virus and rootkit detector software. I use Microsoft Security Essentials (free, for WGA validated users only) but the free version of AVG is pretty good and the game detect mode is nice (it sucks when your antivirus decides to update definitions while you are playing)
There are also rootkit detectors available (other users might be able to suggest one of them)
Beyond that, you can go through the list and copy each file that is running into google and see if any are flagged as malware. I suggest copy/paste instead of retyping since some malware hides using a similar names to existing system files (ntdll vs ntdl1)