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If that doen't work, part of the drive could be corrupted. I would say format it, but it would remove precious data. Might want to see a professional about it.
Basically, it's the Duo that is what seems to be the problem. The Duo can't easily handle high-power tasks (Such as Portal 2), and went into a Stack Dump when loading save data. It's just best to purchase a new computer. Preferbly with a Core i5 or i7, since both have much better intergrated graphics. It also might help to get a extra graphics card to be safe, but it won't be nessicary.
Hope this helped.
People with 16 GB ram + Core i7 had the same issue.
I don't know your graphics card, but in your situation I would find a later graphics driver (I have nvidia gt320m, and nvidia has a beta channel for new and experimental drivers).
BTW search on Google: "portal 2 load bsod" and start reading the forums.
Kansas555
I, my dear friend, i still can't play portal2.