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Crash between profiles.

 
 
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      21st Sep 2007
About every second or third time I change between my profile and the wifes'
the system crashes (blue screen, automatically re-boots, asks if I want to
re-boot normally or safe, etc) . Can someone give a place to look for the
problem? Thanks
 
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      21st Sep 2007
Hi,

Start with the Event Viewer in the system and security logs. The latter
records logon/logoff events.

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> About every second or third time I change between my profile and the
> wifes'
> the system crashes (blue screen, automatically re-boots, asks if I want to
> re-boot normally or safe, etc) . Can someone give a place to look for the
> problem? Thanks


 
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