Bluescreen remedies? Stop OXOOOOO116

My laptop screen is composed of 6 identical screens and I've progressed to the point where I am able to see 6 desktop images, how I click the stop option, after repeating this process about 3 times, usually the results of the fourth attempt in a normal upward departure, unfortunately there are always opportunities while using the laptop , windows shut down to protect the laptop, date in which I experience the startup blue screen problem.

Thank you in anticipation of a solution
John

This BSOD is related to the graphics card in the system. Uninstall, reinstall, and then update the graphics card. Visit the manufacturer's Web site to download and install the latest graphics driver.

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