iaStor.sys BSOD on my new satellite U series

Hello.

All of a sudden without any update, or a new program installation, my laptop start BSOD (BSOD iaStor.sys & iaStorA.sys) and restart...
* Both on safe mode and normal mode.
* I try the last known good configuration, but nothing.
* I also tried to system restore to another point of restoration, a few days before that the problem but nothing.
* I tried with a lot of viruses/malware/rootkit programs, but nothing. It's clean.
* I tried to uninstall/install but intel rapid storage driver nothing.
* I uncheck in msconfig-> services menu but nothing.
* I have uninstall antivirus.
* I went to the bios and I load the default settings.
* I uncheck everything in msconfig--> startup.

* Finally, I did system restore settings by default, but when I go to the last menu, I had the same BSOD... Help, please. I don't know what else to try! :( :( :( . Any idea? The laptop is new. I have only two months. He is too young to go to toshiba service :(

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The screenshots of the blue screen shows the details of the file iastor.sys.
This file iastor.sys belongs to the SATA controller driver.

Especially this kind of BSOD would appear if you must pass between the compatible mode (IDE) and AHCI in the BIOS.

It could also be that the HARD internal disk works badly or the HARD disk controller.

But I think you should start the basic principles which is the replacement of the HARD disk.
The warranty is valid?
I recommend you contact a technician because in this case, the warranty would cover the repair costs in case of valid warranty.

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