Quote Originally Posted by Marishi-Ten View Post

To Jaysnn:

I checked that error out you're getting. Sounds like a drive conflict. You're not using beta drivers or see any duplicate drivers right? You may need to boot into safe and completely remove your graphics driver and scrub your computer to make sure no traces of the driver linger (they tend to and they tend to cause problems). Reload the drivers and see if that works.

You may need to overvolt your CPU as well as the error from what I'm reading sounds like a core dump due to the CPU being limited to it's voltage draw. RAM problems give a different kind of error (Kernel Panic). Depending on your machine, you may be able to up your voltage in the BIOS, or by a third party program (see above). Check to make sure you're running the most recent BIOS firmware as well. When in doubt, call your computer OEM (ESPECIALLY about BIOS updates and how to perform them. If the BIOS flash fails, you may be able to go back at them for repair/RMA)
I have tried these suggestions, but unfortunately I am still crashing, laptop just shuts completely down. I am not sure what to do next. I have downloaded different programs trying to make adjustments, but very few adjustments can be made. I am unsure of my next move.