Blue screen Stop error dead: 0x0000008E...

I get the blue screen of death at random, with the error: stop: 0x0000008E, followed by a group of numbers, followed by: base win32.sys - address BF9552CA base at BF800000, Datestamp 4DE797D3... How can I fix it, and what is it?

Thank you
Hi Kingfisher13,
 
-Did you of recent changes made to your computer before this problem?
 
Follow the steps listed in this article to resolve the problem:

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    Installing Windows... going to pronounce.

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    Hello

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    The lower part of this statement for Mary a troubleshooting tool an ERD
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    Toshiba - Forums
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    Toshiba - Contacts
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    try to look if this could help you.

    LC

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    You may receive this error message when Windows tries to use incompatible device with Windows XP drivers.

    Follow the steps listed in the article mentioned below to solve the problem:

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    Gokul - Microsoft Support

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