Kia,
i've been a "geek" since i was 5 years old, and a qualified MS professional, and have been working with windows systems my entire woking life, so i feel i'm qualified to comment.
BSOD is not a hardware issue
it depends entirely on the message you get, that particular message is normally caused by a hardware issue. theyre just more commonly software issues because people f**k their home PCs up and corrupt vital windows diles and get BSOD crashes more often
CPU settings aren't going to be the problem if the computer has been running fine
I disagree 100%, CPUs get HOT, they also get hotter than normal if they are running at different clock speeds and multipliers than their standard settings. Incorrect CPU clock settings are a COMMON cause of crashes among the amateur PC DIYer
Camera won't be an issue either it will use minimal resources
The Ammount of CPU time and Memory resources will not be relevant in crash situations. Computers can quite happily cope with high resource usage, whats the CANT cope with is badly coded or currupt drivers etc. which cause memory leaks, crashes, etc. etc. it could be a tiny 1K driver for a mouse for all it matters to its relevance to crashing...
NORTON is a resource hog - it is well known that it slows computers to the brink of death, has poor effect and isn't worth the space in which I wrote this.
i agree it is resource hungry! i wont use it anymore. however its unlikely thats its causing the issues (unless it's corrupted some hook dll or similar)