Satellite L300-1DN - Blue Screen and STOP 0x00008086

Dear Toshiba users
I use Vista Service Pack 2 ,32-bit on Satelite L300-1DN. My laptop does not boot.
I get a blue screen with a message at the end STOP: 0x00008086
I tried F8 and Safe Mode and also F8 and Repair, but after starting downloading files is either getting stuck at "crcdisk.sys" or after getting the green flashing bar of Microsoft Co I get a black screen with a large white pointer and then again crashes and gives the same blue screen.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Best regards
Agelos

Found the other thread which you have created some time ago:
http://forums.computers.toshiba-europe.com/forums/message.jspa?messageID=251690
Seems that you had some problems with OS in the past
Did you try to recover the notebook using Toshiba disk?
Possibly it was hardware related issue
Check the HDD and RAM.
HDD can be checked using free software called Drive Fitness Test.
The RAM modules could be removed separately and you could try to run the notebook using one module only in each slot
Maybe this helps otherwise new modules should be used
Of course it could be possible that RAM is ok and the issue is related to serious motherboard fault

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    I tried F8 and Safe Mode and also F8 and Repair, but after starting downloading files is either getting stuck at "crcdisk.sys" or after getting the green flashing bar of Microsoft Co I get a black screen with a large white pointer and then again crashes and gives the same blue screen.
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    Best regards
    Agelos
    Solved!
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