S50t-B satellite - dreaded Blue Screen of Death

I have a S50t Satellite - B and running windows 8.1, often when I upgraded my PC to sleep or close the cover, when I open it again I sometimes, "your PC has encountered a serious problem and need to close.
The PC stops, then re-boots.
What is a Toshiba problem or something else.
What should I do?

Jamesterryl

On this virtual path, it is not easy to say what the problem is here.
Since when did you notice this problem? Have you installed software that could be responsible for this?

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