Tecra M2 - spontaneous reboot a BSOD

My computer turns on, but does not get past the homepage.
It flashes a blue screen with the problem, but he immediately stop so I can't read it. Then it starts again.

I took it twice to a certified repair center and they have disassembled the computer, cleaned, replaced the hard drive and the battery. They have ran at all times both times and everything seemed fine. Whenever I brought home the same thing would happen.
They don't know what else to do.

Hello

BSOD code, you get exactly?
Have you tried to reinstall Windows using the Toshiba Recovery disk?

It's really not easy to say what the reason for this. It could be a software problem or a card mother and/or RAM.
You can check the RAM with Memtest86 ([www.memtest86.com]).

Good luck!

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