blue screen and blue moving lines and figures

Hello

I was using my laptop this morning and it completely crashed!

My laptop is about 5 years old, Windows 7, 64-bit AMD processor.

I tried to put my system has a few days, but that failed. Cannot start computer laptop in safe mode.

It's no wonder with computers! Can someone help me? See photos for more information.

Is there only a DMP file located @ C:\windows called MEMORY. DMP?  What's the date today?  We can use that one as well if it is ongoing.  Except that there must be a setting that is not correct in the title of the activation of the DMP files or the accident that happens so fast that there is no time to write the DMP file and that generally means that it is a system driver (which is not be verified) or real ram itself.

If there is no MEMORY. DMP try running Driver Verifier

These accidents were related to the corruption of memory (probably caused by a driver).

Run these two tests to check your memory and find which driver is causing the problem.  Launch auditor.  You don't need to run memtest again unless the auditor is not the cause, or you want to.

If you are overclocking anything reset by default before running these tests.
In other words STOP! If you don't know what it means that you're probably not  


1-Driver Verifier (for full instructions, see our wiki here)

2-Memtest. (You can learn more about running memtest here)

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