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    BSOD on Toshiba Laptop! PLEASEEE HELP!!

    I've just done some research myself, and it might be a result of a registry key from a broken windows update. Get CLeaner, and search for registry keys then delete them.
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    BSOD on Toshiba Laptop! PLEASEEE HELP!!

    I've had this issue, the only way to resolve it seems is to uninstall the windows updates, and report this to microsoft (do the updates one at a time to see what one causes it) and they could update windows to remove this issue.
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    ntoskrnl.exe causing system_service_exception BSOD

    They do send out pre-installed installation disks of Toshiba customized Windows 8.
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    ntoskrnl.exe causing system_service_exception BSOD

    .Wow. I think I had the exactly same issue as you a few weeks ago, I have a Toshiba Satellite C850D-11Q. Heres how I solved the issue: System Refresh. But as you said you tried doing that before, when did it start? If it was a few days after getting it, I would send it back.
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    Solved SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED (nfsrdr.sys)

    The driver will only work with your system since its been installed and configured that way.
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    DPC_Watchdog_Violation - Help please!

    First of all. Do "sfc /scannow" and "chkdsc" in command prompt to eliminate a few reasons. Are all the drivers you installed windows 8 compatible?
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    Solved SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED (nfsrdr.sys)

    No, many people look to see your issues, but there is only around 10 debuggers. Heres what I suggest; do a "sfc /scannow" in commandprompt update your wireless driver
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    Updated from W7 to W8 - crashing continues

    Strange. It may be this then: - Motherboard - Video card Try updating the drivers for both.
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    Updated from W7 to W8 - crashing continues

    Plug one stick of RAM into the desktop machine. If you have a laptop, I cannot help, you will need to contact the manufacturer. Run memtest86+ with only one stick of RAM in, and see if it works. If one stick of RAM does not work, remove it and run windows. Does it still happen? If so, reply here.
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    Updated from W7 to W8 - crashing continues

    Your RAM is corrupted. All you can do it buy a new piece of RAM. You may have to upgrade your motherboard because DDR2 is now outdated since DDR3 is out. Remove the bad stick and use it like that till you can afford an upgrade.
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    SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION Windows 8 BSOD Crash's

    I gave up in fixing it, I did a system refresh and its fine now. I have a theory, could it be the windows update failure, since it crashed in the middle of a windows update.
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    Updated from W7 to W8 - crashing continues

    Please wait for an experienced BSOD debugger. Its probably your PSU not able to be coping, as this has happened on both W7 and W8. But maybe the GPU as the temperatures are so high. Please follow this: Update all drivers, even your motherboard drivers, video card drivers. DO NOT UPDATE...
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    SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION Windows 8 BSOD Crash's

    Update Heres the events. I just uninstalled java and will reinstall it later if its the cause.
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    SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION Windows 8 BSOD Crash's

    Bump now, sorry but it only happens when I boot my laptop, so I've kept it on for a few days now and no issues.
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    SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION Windows 8 BSOD Crash's

    Here it is.. what you wanted.
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    SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION Windows 8 BSOD Crash's

    Everytime I try, after an event thing, it freezes.
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    SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION Windows 8 BSOD Crash's

    I have done that. Last night my laptop froze and I had to replug the battery in. Could that be a sign of a hardware/driver error?
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    SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION Windows 8 BSOD Crash's

    How do I uninstall a driver? Do I just uninstall the software?
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    SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION Windows 8 BSOD Crash's

    Getting it still After 7 days, it comes back. I installed Microsofts WDDM driver for the display, should I install Toshibas aswell?
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    After Nvidia-driver install, loop

    I require your motherboard, as that controls the boot options for BIOS.
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