Satellite M100-150 gets "blue screen" and resets bios' data

This problem started month ago.
Laptop sometimes shows "blue screen" for unknown reason, and constantly does it if there is some modern graphical game executing.
After that I always note, that bios' settings were reset to defaults
what do I have to do?

Ok, sounds like some kind of an serious issue. Could be a hardware problem, but thats just an guess of your situation.
Firstly you should perform a BIOS update on your machine to make sure the BIOS rom is OK.
Then, if the problem persists, I would contact an authorized service partner, since the problem seems then more hardware related.
If thats the case, then visit the following link to find the nearest ASP in your country. Send your machine there for an hardware checkup:
http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com/cgi-bin/ToshibaCSG/generic_content.jsp?service=EU&ID=ASP_SUPPORT
greetings

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