I guess since no one has responded in 10 days my problem can't be fixed. If it is something that you can't resolve please let me know, I will buy Youtube TV or something reliable.
If that was a valid response everybody would have dumped Windows by now.
You are posting just parts of logs, with the last having just the crash dump report and system info. Most people can't read crash dump reports. Post full logs as produced by MC. If they are too big to post on the forum, put them on a Cloud service, and post a link.
When only one person is having an issue like this, it is usually something specific to their environment. Hence, you have to do more testing to find out what it is. No-one else can test for you, because it only happens on your PC. So set up some test recordings, start logging or reset the log so it will be small, and watch to see if the recording happens. On failure, check the log. Maybe start Windows with limited startup programs, because it could be another program causing the issue.
I start both Media Center and Media Server on my HTPC and never see this issue. Perhaps try the same thing.
When a PC is having a software conflict it can sometimes be fixed by rebooting the PC regularly, particularly when the cause is a memory leak in some driver, background software, etc. Set up a Windows Task Scheduler Task to reboot the PC every night, when recordings won't be happening, and then have it go back to sleep.
You do sleep this PC, correct? You haven't explained much about your environment. I see you have two Hauppauge WinTV-quadHD tuners. Does any other software use these tuners? Could that software be conflicting with MC?
With eight tuners onboard, are you doing a lot of recording? If so, can your PC handle eight simultaneous recordings, or whatever you are actually doing?
After a MC crash, do the Hauppauge WinTV-quadHD tuners show that they are available, in use, locked up, or whatever?
Help yourself, provide more information and do more specific testing, and maybe more people will try to help.