Quote Originally Posted by Mucski View Post
It's simple. If you have 2 sticks, take out one, start using the PC, see if the BSOD happens again, if it does, put back the other one and take out this one, once again see if it works. Buy another stick, a cheap one, so you can test it with a fresh and new one. My guess is your RAM stick is damaged.

Otherwise some laptops tend to have a really badly made connection to the monitor. After a lot of usage it goes nuts, and in some cases short circuits stuff in your PC. If that's the case you should get that checked out as soon as possible, and stop closing and opening your Laptop too often.
I wouldn't touch anything in my laptop. I'd break it. I'll wait till I do a factory restore in a few weeks then see if the problem persists. I'll also make it 64-BIT and not 32-BIT then as well.