Satellite L500 BSOD

Hello

I have a "small" problem. It all started with the following BSOD:

0x00009C (0x8922c94c, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000)

I managed to find the touchpad is defective. I unplugged, problem solved.

It was working fine until I noticed that a single core working on 2 (Intel i3 M330).

In the BIOS, I found:

Freqency Mode Dynamics Processor - always low

Basic multi-Processing - disabled

So I went on to:

Frequency dynamic CPU - Dynamic mode

Multi-process Core-activated

For the first time, the 64-bit windows 7 crashed with the followind BSOD message:

STOP 0X0000009C (0XFFFFF88002F6BB70, 0 X 0000000000000000, 0 X 0000000000000000, 0 X 0000000000000000)

Since this post I turn on but there is no display, no response.

Is there any solution for this?

Model: Satellite L500-1QK

PSLS9E-01000SEN

> Since this message I turn on but there is no display, no response.

I'm afraid I n t m understand what hear you by no display exactly?
You see the Toshiba start screen and you can access the BIOS correctly?

From my understanding this BIOS must be set to default settings (in the BIOS press F9 and F10 to save the changes) in order to obtain the same BIOS settings configured by Toshiba, then the BIOS must be configured correctly.

In General, the BSOD appears due to severe software or hardware problem.
Most often the system recovery should resolve system problems, but if the BSOD appears even after using the recovery disc, then I guess that your material is affected.

This would mean that any unique material such as memory or the motherboard needs to be tested

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