Vista crashes when I watch DVD videos or online and play solitaire but don't no where to play games like mass effect?

Hello!
I have ATI Radeon HD 3400 Series (2 GB of Ram, Pentium R Dual Core CPU E5200 @ 2.5GHz, Vista SP2, 32-bit operating system. I don't know if it's important). Lately my computer has been crashing when I watch videos or play a loner, but not every time except solitaire.  It freezes, green squares are everywhere, then it goes black and turns.  I've updated just as much as I can, I cleaned everything as much as I can. It does not crash when I play games suitable as mass effect, and that seems to work very well.

Description
A problem with your video hardware caused Windows to stop working correctly.

Signature of the problem
Problem event name: LiveKernelEvent
OS version: 6.0.6002.2.2.0.768.2
Locale ID: 2057

Files helping to describe the problem
WD-20121231 - 1008.dmp
SysData. XML
Version.txt

See a temporary copy of these files
WARNING: If a virus or other security threat caused the problem, open a copy of file can harm your computer.

Additional information about the problem
BCCode: 117
BCP1: 87BB1510
BCP2: 8AEB3D68
BCP3: 00000000
BCP4: 00000000
OS version: 6_0_6002
Service Pack: 2_0
Product: 768_1

Don't you think it's because I have little Ram? I looked up on this subject, most people just say to make things of course are up to date, but I'm OCD to make things of course are updated now, and it didn't help a bit. IM nervous to uninstall anything.  Ive forgot what it's called, but I did check to see if the files have been corrupted. Above all I do not understand why it does.  Please could you help. I know nothing about computers and I don't want to make things worse.  Evil appreciate any help, thanks: o)

VIDEO_TDR_TIMEOUT_DETECTED

Bug VIDEO_TDR_TIMEOUT_DETECTED control has a value of 0 x 00000117. This indicates that the display driver failed in a timely fashion.

Parameters

The following settings are displayed on the blue screen.

Parameter Description

1

The pointer to the context internal TDR recovery, if they are available.

2

A pointer to the loaded device driver module (for example, the owner tag).

3

The secondary key of driver-specific bucketing.

4

Reserved.

It's either a fault of your video card or faulty drivers. Try to update your drivers to

http://support.AMD.com/us/pages/drivers.aspx

Tags: Windows

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