I took a look at your logfiles and I noticed an error code in the exception log that indicates a possible problem relating to memory: the dreaded 0xC0000005 (-1073741819) ACCESS_VIOLATION.
This is one of the single most frustrating errors to get, because when your game is trying to run it's trying access a section of memory allocated to something else, and it causes the crash.There's a few things that can cause this, which is what makes it frustrating. It can be faulty RAM, an incorrect/corrupt device driver, and (particularly with) XP Service pack 2, malware/adware installations. Before doing a system restore, try this:
If you have Adaware or any spyware scanning software, run it to get rid of any spyware/malware/adware. If that doesn't fix the problem, you could have a corrupt device driver, so try redownloading and reinstalling any video/sound card drivers (make sure you uninstall the old drivers). If you've recently updated your graphics drivers, try rolling them back.
Now, checking for a bad RAM: there's a couple things you can do. Take your ram out and check it by putting it back one stick at a time or use this utility
here.