Portege R835-P81 Blue Screen of Death (BSoD) Displays Repeatedly

Hi all:
I brought my Portege 1 months ago and it has been working very well until last night, while running normally, the Blue Screen of Death (BSoD) keeping display repeatedly.
Symptom: whenever my Portege is turned on, after running for about 10-15 min, BSoD will be displayed (firstly the following error code is shown: *** STOP: 0x0000000A (0x4F9D2424, 0x00000002, 0x00000001, 0x8BCC6EE6) ... if trying restarted, the BSoD will be appeared during booting process with other error codes .
Another thing that I noticed: if I leave my Portege for a while (let it cool down) and turn it on, it could be run for around 15min and the above symptom occurs.
Fact: my Portege running Windows 7 Home Premium (64bit), installed common apps like Adobe Reader, MS Office Pro 2010, CutePDF, 7zip, K-Lite Codec ... got the latest update files from Microsoft.
I also tried to run the HDD Recovery option in Toshiba Boot Manager, the Hard Driver Recovery process is halted at the Starting Windows screen ...
Does anybody have any experience and advices about this? Pls share with me
Many thanks

Portege R835-P81
Bug Check 0xA: IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
Since the machine is almost brand new, it should run properly.
In case the problem is due to software you installed, you should restore the hard disk to its original out-of-the-box contents using Toshiba recovery media just once before returning it. See the section Recovering the Internal Storage Drive, which begins on p. 63 of the User's Guide.
   Portégé R830 Series User’s Guide
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