Ok, in that case why dont you check your audigy in someother/friends system, just to make sure audigy is not gone kaput.
The last time i got that error was when my tnt2 got burned also i assume your system is not o/c in anyway, did you try something with your audigy lately.
If the bsod is being caused by some driver issue with audigy then check in device manager if audigy is listed after booting in safe mode, uninstall it and make sure no startup entries are present for audigy via msconfig. Then maybe you can try reinstalling audigy with latest drivers.
The last time i got that error was when my tnt2 got burned also i assume your system is not o/c in anyway, did you try something with your audigy lately.
If the bsod is being caused by some driver issue with audigy then check in device manager if audigy is listed after booting in safe mode, uninstall it and make sure no startup entries are present for audigy via msconfig. Then maybe you can try reinstalling audigy with latest drivers.