Qosmio G25: blue screen of death in the course of watching TV

I also get the blue screen of death (Qosmio G25) and without apparent reason. I just watch a HD channel for an hour and it just hangs at random while the TV was going on. His crashed a few times before that too. But the strange thing is that I never changed anything, I just watched TV and went to the blue screen with the code everywhere.

Does anyone else have this problem?

Kind regards
Stephen

Hello

AFAIK the Qosmio G25 was designed for the American market.
All laptops that end in 5 are for the U.S. market.
However, it is not easy to say why it happens.
I assume you are using the image of Toshiba's own operating system.
I checked the driver Toshiba U.S. page and found a few drivers.
http://www.CSD.Toshiba.com/cgi-bin/TAIS/Su/su_sc_modSel.jsp?

You can check that you have installed driver TV tuner driver and BIOS versions.
Maybe a BIOS update will help you.

But the blue screen of death is usually due to the fault of hardware or software serious dysfunction.

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