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> Yes we all know how to make the BSOD pause instead of rebooting the PC
> in a nano second, but only if the PC will still start and let you in
> to the System tab .
Do you perhaps mean the BOOT.INI tab in the System Configuration Utility
(msconfig)?
That isn't the only way. You can also press F8 before Windows has a
chance to load in Normal Mode and select the menu option that says
"Disable automatic restart on system failure." The screen looks like
this one:
http://msinfluentials.com/blogs/jesp...%20Restart.jpg
> How can we read the BSOD if its too late and the
> PC will not start?
If the PC won't even start, you obviously have a hardware problem.
Deciphering BSOD codes probably won't help you too much. Better to start
here:
http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2.html
Also:
http://www.fonerbooks.com/poster.pdf
I'd start with power issues first. Make sure the PC is plugged in! Maybe
you need to use another power cord or plug it into another outlet. Or
maybe you need a new power supply.
What is this PC's history? Were there any recent power surges or
outages?