What I found was the NT kernel again for stop 08E. Stop 077 is usually caused by a bad paging file (virtual memory) or hard disk errors.
Problem could be a hard disk with weak sectors or a corrupt paging file. Disable and then re-enable virtual memory. Set to System Managed when re-enabled. Let us know if you need instructions.
Thoroughly test hard disk. The manufacturer's diagnostics are a good first step. Use the full test rather than quick test. Manufacturer's diagnostics are on the UBCD.
Although that's not a lot of BSODs, some users get concerned when they occur and it would inspire confidence in your abilities if you can pinpoint the cause.