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Anonymous Posted on Jan 22, 2010

I get a blue screen telling me to check for BIOS updates.Also, a black screen with resource conflict. Device manager shows a yellow question mark next to video controller. My computer sends error messages a lot. plus shuts down periodically. Rec'd messages: Blue screen error caused by a device or driver - hardware device,its driver or related software has caused a blue screen error. I went into microsoft help and couldn't find the latest version for my Toshiba laptop (4 yrs.) windows XP, Satellite A75-S229. I scanned for and attempted recovery of bad sectors, clicked on automatically fix file system errors. It still shuts down with error warnings and the video controller shows yellow question mark after trying to solve the problem of downloading software for it.

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