Satellite L40 - 14N: problem has been detected and windows has been shut down

Help.

My laptop worked perfectly well until my son used last night and went on various games.
Since then when you turn it on, it is a blue screen that says: "a problem has been detected and windows has shut down to prevent damage to your computer.

He said that he has downloaded something or added a new hardware or software.
So, off it and tried.
Have tried everything to make it work. tried to get into F8 and F12.

Tried from the safe mode and the recovery disc tried following all the resulting instructions always blue screen.
Not knowing what else to do. I have

s he Knackared now?

As I got the BSOD appears also after the use of the disk recovery and after a fresh install of the OS.
Is this right?

Unfortunately, buddy, but sounds more like a hardware problem as a problem related to sound.

I would contact a technician for laptop and organize an audit of the material.

Tags: Toshiba

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