Satellite L755 - 16L gives the blue screen and physical memory dump

Please advice

I bought my L755 - 16L in the month of August.
Until last week it went very well.

Last week I'm going to visit another country he only has the 240V voltage.
Normally at home, I use 100V power supply for my laptop.
After my return when I connect top of laptop and the go blue screen screen work and grant discharge mini information of physical memory.

Usually, I unplug the charger after the judgment.
The next day if I start the computer, the computer gives the blue screen and physical memory dump.
If not unplug the charger after stop down and don't use the next day then no problem.
Please advice what can I do to stop this problem.

This is the report of errors in Event Viewer.

"The system has rebooted without judgment properly first. "This error can be caused if the system unresponsive, crashed or unexpected power loss.
System

-Supplier

[Name] Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Power
[Guid] {331C3B3A-2005-44C2-AC5E-77220C37D6B4}

Event ID 41

Version 2

Level 1

Task 63

Opcode 0

Keywords 0 x 8000000000000002

-TimeCreated

[SystemTime] 2011-11 - 27 T 10: 43:19.248036500Z

EventRecordID 48763

Correlation

-Execution

[ProcessID] 4
[ThreadID] 8

Channel system

Computer toshiba-TOSH

-Security

[User name] S-1-5-18

-EventData

BugcheckCode 30
BugcheckParameter1 0xffffffffc0000005
BugcheckParameter2 0xfffff80003717ce5
BugcheckParameter3 0x0
BugcheckParameter4 0xffffffffffffffff
Fake SleepInProgress
PowerButtonTimestamp 0

Hello

In general the BSOD is the product of the problem of hardware or software problem. To check if it of software or hardware associated with deliver its necessary to reinstall the OS and check if the BSOD will appear using the new OS preinstalled.
Of course, it s painful to do that because the recovery procedure would format the HARD drive and therefore the data backup is necessary!

I don t think that the different input voltage might affect the functionality of the laptop computer because the laptop uses the universal adapter that supports entry 100V-240V.

BSOD can be caused by faulty memory modules so I think that this test of memory could be useful also

Tags: Toshiba

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