Can you note the details of the stop error and post it?
Blue screens can indicate driver issue or hardware-related issue among
other things.
The exact stop error code and message will help with troubleshooting.
Prior to these blue screens, did you make any changes (ie add/remove
hardware, install new application, etc.)?
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