Satellite L350-24U - freezing by copying

Hello guys,.

Used yesterday, I bought this laptop, it seemed to have no problem, but now, the laptop freezes when I put a usb device like a USB stick in a copying some large files like isos or something. Sometimes it freezes whitout I do anything. I managed some landmarks like premium 95 and gpu-capsviewer hours and hours. No problem, so I think that this is not the graphics unit or processor.

I tried with vista home premium 32 bit and win 7 Enterprise 64-bit, selectet all the drivers for the toshiba page and the problem is both
operating systems.

I hope you can help me!

Hey Buddy,

This only happens to you when you copy files to an external drive or also I copy or move big files on the internal HARD drive?

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