Blue Screen Issue started after warrenty over

Hi I bought HP laptop and exactly after warrenty period there is some problem.
And HP customer support provided many drivers to install but non is working out.
Seems that if we have extended warrenty we will be getting the right driver to install.
My previous laptop was HP, so i got another. and now i will not repeat this mistake.
Any soln for blue screen.
Regards...
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OK, stop 0x0116 indicates a problem with your graphics driver.
I suggest you boot your system in safe-mode (hit F8 repeatedly prior to the windows loading screen pops up, and you should get a startup menu. Select boot to safe-mode. Starting the system in safe-mode should work, and you should then be able to uninstall your graphics drivers.
After uninstalling reboot normally and reinstall using the latest graphics drivers available.

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