BSOD on Satellite C660-1RR

Hi, my laptop, Toshiba Satellite C660-1RR, has terrible problems. First of all, the blue screen (BSOD) appears, and then the laptop stops or restarts again and again. Then closed, it only opens after hours later. When turned on, it only lasts for 5 minutes.

All drivers were installed and re-installed, but the same problem still exists.

Help, please.

Hello

There are different reasons for the BSOD errors.
The BSOD may appear due to serious problems or hardware malfunction.

You can easily check if its software or hardware related problem.
Take your Toshiba Recovery disk and set the computer laptop back to factory settings.
In case this will not solve the BSOD problem, the problem is definitely caused by hardware problems.

Have you noticed a higher internal temperature?
I had a similar problem with my laptop 6 year old. Because of the dust, internal memory modules could not be cooled and this caused BSOD.
I had cleaned the cooling fans and removed the dust using a jet of compressed air.

This solved BSOD problem for awhile

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