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Allamarein
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      3rd Jul 2010
When I start my notebook, a blue screen sometime appears.
My system purpose a "restore" (and he advices this choice, that I
suppose it is a re-installlation of windows) or it suggest to go no
without normally.
I always choose "go on" and my notebook works properly then.
I scared the other option will delete my HD.
Is there on windows a file that log this error? How can I fix that?
Scandisk could lend me a hand?
 
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Michal Kawecki
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      3rd Jul 2010
Dnia Sat, 3 Jul 2010 01:30:37 -0700 (PDT), Allamarein napisał(a):

> When I start my notebook, a blue screen sometime appears.
> My system purpose a "restore" (and he advices this choice, that I
> suppose it is a re-installlation of windows) or it suggest to go no
> without normally.
> I always choose "go on" and my notebook works properly then.
> I scared the other option will delete my HD.
> Is there on windows a file that log this error? How can I fix that?
> Scandisk could lend me a hand?


At bluescreen time there always should be created a small dump file in
\Windows\Minidump folder. You can easily analyze those files with a free
tool BlueScreenView
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/blue_screen_view.html .
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Allamarein
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      5th Jul 2010
On 3 Lug, 10:56, Michal Kawecki <kkwi...@o2.px> wrote:
> Dnia Sat, 3 Jul 2010 01:30:37 -0700 (PDT), Allamarein napisał(a):
>
> > When I start my notebook, a blue screen sometime appears.
> > My system purpose a "restore" (and he advices this choice, that I
> > suppose it is a re-installlation of windows) or it suggest to go no
> > without *normally.
> > I always choose "go on" and my notebook works properly then.
> > I scared the other option will delete my HD.
> > Is there on windows a file that log this error? How can I fix that?
> > Scandisk could lend me a hand?

>
> At bluescreen time there always should be created a small dump file in
> \Windows\Minidump folder. You can easily analyze those files with a free
> tool BlueScreenViewhttp://www.nirsoft.net/utils/blue_screen_view.html.
> --
> M. * [Windows Desktop Experience MVP]


> /before private reply change px with pl in my e-mail address/https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Michal.Kawecki


It works and it provides these infos:

DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
parameter1: 0x000000d1
.....
caused by driver pci.sys
caused by driver address pci.sys+21d6
File description: Enumerator PCI Plug and Play for NT

What should I do?
 
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