The microprocessor is throwing a Trap 0E because something is telling the CPU to access memory that doesn't exist or can't be accessed.

[link|http://aplawrence.com/Unixart/trape.html|This] article points out that Trap E can be hardware, or can be dodgy software. If you haven't changed your software, then the most likely place to look is the hardware. The trouble with Windows is that it's difficult to know if your software has changed.

The application and address information in the blue screen isn't as helpful as it might be because it might just be the end of the chain and not the actual offending application.

I don't think it's the registry, but it's really hard to know.

HTH. Good luck.

Cheers,
Scott.