Paviljoen dm1-3125ed: power adapter causes a blue screen of death

Regularly, I get a blue screen of death on my portable entertainment dm1 which is 4 years old now. After lots of research and the elimination of the possible causes, I discovered that the problem only occurs with the associated map. When I work on computer only battery seems fine. I replaced the power supply, but that has not solved the problem. Any ideas?

I have upgraded to Windows 10 some time ago and the problem seems to be resolved. Probably a driver problem which was solved by the upgrade.

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