Windows 7 - BSOD after stand-by

Hello, I have been using Win7 x 86 on my Satellite A210-131 Since RC Build 7100, in the meantime, I've upgraded to Win7 professional through MSDNAA.
Since moving from Vista to 7, I get a blue screen some time (random) after I recover from the day before. All the drivers are up to date (that I know), no other problems have yet taken place. But as I use my laptop at the University, stand-by is almost a must - have for me.

Does anyone have an idea what might create the blue screen?

Thank you

Until you have tested and good drivers for Win7 preinstalled, no one can tell what the problem is here.
When you have the right drivers try it again and let us know if the problem persists.
To discuss any bad functioning, but using the combination of drivers Win7 and Vista makes no sense to me.

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