Infinite loop of BSOD problem - Satellite M55

Many people receive the "infinite loop" error with M55 / ATI 200 M.
Is there any solution for this? My laptop (bought in May 2006) is worthless... restarts every 2 minutes. Totally unusable.

There was a post here where the user has indicated they have found a solution, but the solution was not displayed :(
http://forums.computers.Toshiba-Europe.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=15169

Please reopen this thread, or post the solution.

If there is a new driver that I'm supposed to use, thanks for posting the link (as opposed to simply say "use a new driver").

Thank you.

Hello

First of all... the infinite loop error is not specific to any video card.
When you get this error? The BSOD appears during the game?
Using the graphics driver from Toshiba?

I t can give you a good solution, but if you use all the drivers of the operating system recommended should I run stable without any problem, the BSOD or interruptions.
The unit is very old, and the warranty is valid. The notebook should restart every two minutes on something like this is not usual.
So if the drivers of Toshiba won't help you I would suggest contacting the service point in your country.

Everything has to be checked

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