Physical memory dump error on my A60-155

I have got a Satellite A60 and recently when just turning on the computer after a week period of not using it, it gave a 'physical memory dump' and then asked if I want to start in safe mode or last known working settings or start windows normally. None of these options worked, all the computer did was dumping its memory. So I tried the recovery disc, it loaded all the required things but yet again it did a memory dump on load up.
So I formatted the laptop and tried a newer copy of windows XP on it (Both home and Professional) doing this did work (By that I mean it installed) and windows loaded as it should, I loaded the sound drivers and all the rest of the needed drivers, restarting the computer every time I installed a new device but when it came to the 'ATI Radeon Mobility 7000 IGP' driver as soon as it restarted it dumped the memory.
As soon as the ATI driver is installed the system will not load, but the new windows I have installed does let me start on last worked settings (This removes the graphics driver) So I went onto this Toshiba website and got the driver from here seeing as ATI doesn't provide the drivers for its merchandise, and yet again it resulted in the system not loading. I need to have the graphics working because without it I cant watch films or use my CAD software I need it working.
PLEASE HELP!!

Hello
Please try to use these settings shown on this page http://www.barrett.net/xpmemorydump.html .
By the way the graphic card should be installed at the beginning. After OS installation first that should be installed is the chipset driver and than graphic card driver. After that you can continue with all other drivers.
Bye

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