Satellite U300-159 - blue screen after Windows 7 installation

Satellite U300-159. I did a clean install of Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit. Since the upgrade, it has blue screen every time you start after approx. 1 min. blue screen * STOP: 0x000000f4. The computer restarts it self after a while.

I checked memory with 2 different programs. No errors. HARD drive checked - no error.
Updated the BIOS, but get the error 1275 attempted using Toshibe updateprogram code.

Anybody have ideas, what to do?

Hey,.

I m a bit confused about your ad first, you wrote that you did a clean install and then you wrote something about an upgrade
What's true?

Anyway, if you see the blue screen in safe mode too? If this isn't the case, it seems to be a driver issue because in safe mode no drivers will be loaded.

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