YouTube crashes my computer. Blue screen event.

OK, so I have a Toshiba laptop running Windows Vista. The browser I use is Mozilla Firefox (just recently downloaded a new beta version of it too and tried, doesn't help). Every time when I am on youtube, my computer stops and gives me a blue screen (it takes sometimes an hour, two hours, three hours, or more, he also made right after the computer starts, and I tried with open, only youtube is not that I'm running too much, I don't think). Then it restarts itself until I have a chance to read anything on the blue screen and tells me that windows is recovering from an unexpected shutdown. It gives me nothing when I'm looking for a solution, but it's the details it gives me:

Signature of the problem:
Problem event name: BlueScreen
OS version: 6.0.6002.2.2.0.768.2
Locale ID: 1033

More information about the problem:
BCCode: a
BCP1: 34000000
BCP2: 00000002
BCP3: 00000001
BCP4: 81FBEFF9

OS version: 6_0_6002
Service Pack: 2_0
Product: 768_1

Files helping to describe the problem:
C:\Windows\Minidump\Mini011611-04.dmp
C:\Users\MustangGirl\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-39608-0.SysData.XML
C:\Users\MustangGirl\AppData\Local\Temp\WERC090. TM p.version.txt

I looked in the youtube support forum. Called me the Microsoft support forum to get a solution.
Then I thought I should check the manufacturer's Web site. At first, I was sure that it was something wrong with my DVD player, but I fixed and it is always the case. A little more than a week, I did a restore of the system at the factory, so I am not convinced that that is going to work, however I didn't start having this problem until AFTER I did the restore... then maybe it was? I do not know.

Someone suggested that I acquired a virus. I have anti-virus software.
And may not have something to do with my computer overheating because I use a cooling block. Any help would be much appreciated!

Oh! And it occurs both in Internet Explorer. And I always check the updates of Windows on my computer. I download when I have them, but right now I have not any significant.

I was finally able to get the blue screen to stay long enough for me to read. It said it would close down because it has detected a problem and is trying to prevent any damage to my computer. He said that if I had never seen the message before, just restart, but if I had seen him before following a bunch of steps I don't understand completely...

To check if a disk space sufficient (-adequate for what?)

If a driver is identified in the stop message (which I do not know if it is) I need to disable the driver (which I do not know how) or consult the manufacturer for the update of the driver (I guess that means on the Web from Toshiba site?)

Change video cards (once more... no idea?)

He also tells me to check the hardware provider for the BIOS update (don't know what it is or how to make)
Disable the BIOS such as caching memory options or shading (still don't know)

Then he told me how to go in safe mode, if I need to do it this way.

Then he says this:

STOP: 0X0000008E (0 X 0000005, 0X8D8497C0, 0XA6EFB6B8, 0X00000000)
igdKmd32.sys - address 8D8497C0 base at 8 803000, DateStamp 4851d0b0

And then said a bunch of stuff about dumping something memory to disk or whatever.
If ya... If anyone knows what this means and can help me... PLEASE DO!

PS. A BETA version of Mozilla Firefox is my browser by default at the moment because in the past, I met problems with Internet Explorer

Hello

To be honest, I've never had any problems, I Watch youtube videos.
You must have the flash player plugin and I noticed that this new version of flash player has been released. So check that
The flash player update

To BSOD issue, it can happen due to a hardware or software problem, but in your case I think it's software to associate s.
If the flash update does not help, recover the device again and experiment with new new preinstalled OS.

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