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smiley
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      20th Aug 2003
On WinXP SP1
My computer keeps radomly restarting.
Does not seem to be any one thing triggering it.

Aftet rebooted message
System has recovered from seriose error
option to send error report

Analyzed report says Device Driver is the problem

How can I determine which device driver it is.
 
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smiley
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      20th Aug 2003
Well good thing I gues. No. Blaster Worm found.
I did 2 different scans (with different software specified
for the worm) following all instructions to the letter.

I do not know of any changes that could have caused this.
It has been happening for a couple of months I think.

I have been looking in the Device Manager for problems with
drivers But they all seem to be up to date. Saying Windows
can not find a better one.
If one is corrupt and needs to be rolled back or
reinstalled how do I know wich one.
The problem is so random that some days my computer won't
restart (on its own without me instructing) at all. Other
day it will restart its self 6 to 10 times (even when I'm
not using it).
So I can't try trouble shooting by reinstalling one at
time I would never know when I got the right one.
I considered trying to reinstall them all (one at a time)
But I don't know what most of that stuff is. I'm
worried I would uninstall something necessary for Window to
run and not even be able to reinstall it.
I wish I could figure out wich one it was.

Thanks for the replies. I appreciate any help.

smiley
P.S. Sorry if this posted in the wrong section Just noticed
it says development. Reposted in performance and
maintenance, but not gotten any replies.

>-----Original Message-----
>smiley,
>
>I know it's no help, but you're not alone. I've had the

same problem since
>Friday.
>
>In my case the only change to the computer has been

updates of my Command
>Antivirus definitions.
>
>Symptoms are the same as yours, with the usual helpful

message on screen.
>
>Regards
>
>Nigel
>
>
>smiley <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:055501c366ab$59563ad0$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> On WinXP SP1
>> My computer keeps radomly restarting.
>> Does not seem to be any one thing triggering it.
>>
>> Aftet rebooted message
>> System has recovered from seriose error
>> option to send error report
>>
>> Analyzed report says Device Driver is the problem
>>
>> How can I determine which device driver it is.

>
>
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smiley
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      20th Aug 2003
Oh yeah I also used SigVerif and all my drivers are
digitaly sighned.

>-----Original Message-----
> Well good thing I gues. No. Blaster Worm found.
> I did 2 different scans (with different software

specified
>for the worm) following all instructions to the letter.
>
> I do not know of any changes that could have caused this.
>It has been happening for a couple of months I think.
>
>I have been looking in the Device Manager for problems

with
>drivers But they all seem to be up to date. Saying Windows
>can not find a better one.
> If one is corrupt and needs to be rolled back or
>reinstalled how do I know wich one.
> The problem is so random that some days my computer won't
>restart (on its own without me instructing) at all. Other
>day it will restart its self 6 to 10 times (even when I'm
>not using it).
> So I can't try trouble shooting by reinstalling one at
>time I would never know when I got the right one.
> I considered trying to reinstall them all (one at a time)
> But I don't know what most of that stuff is. I'm
>worried I would uninstall something necessary for Window

to
>run and not even be able to reinstall it.
> I wish I could figure out wich one it was.
>
>Thanks for the replies. I appreciate any help.
>
> smiley
>P.S. Sorry if this posted in the wrong section Just

noticed
>it says development. Reposted in performance and
>maintenance, but not gotten any replies.
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>smiley,
>>
>>I know it's no help, but you're not alone. I've had the

>same problem since
>>Friday.
>>
>>In my case the only change to the computer has been

>updates of my Command
>>Antivirus definitions.
>>
>>Symptoms are the same as yours, with the usual helpful

>message on screen.
>>
>>Regards
>>
>>Nigel
>>
>>
>>smiley <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>news:055501c366ab$59563ad0$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> On WinXP SP1
>>> My computer keeps radomly restarting.
>>> Does not seem to be any one thing triggering it.
>>>
>>> Aftet rebooted message
>>> System has recovered from seriose error
>>> option to send error report
>>>
>>> Analyzed report says Device Driver is the problem
>>>
>>> How can I determine which device driver it is.

>>
>>
>>.
>>

>.
>

 
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Lee
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      31st Aug 2003
I have the same exact problem and did the same exact
things.
>-----Original Message-----
> Oh yeah I also used SigVerif and all my drivers are
>digitaly sighned.
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>> Well good thing I gues. No. Blaster Worm found.
>> I did 2 different scans (with different software

>specified
>>for the worm) following all instructions to the letter.
>>
>> I do not know of any changes that could have caused

this.
>>It has been happening for a couple of months I think.
>>
>>I have been looking in the Device Manager for problems

>with
>>drivers But they all seem to be up to date. Saying

Windows
>>can not find a better one.
>> If one is corrupt and needs to be rolled back or
>>reinstalled how do I know wich one.
>> The problem is so random that some days my computer

won't
>>restart (on its own without me instructing) at all.

Other
>>day it will restart its self 6 to 10 times (even when

I'm
>>not using it).
>> So I can't try trouble shooting by reinstalling one at
>>time I would never know when I got the right one.
>> I considered trying to reinstall them all (one at a

time)
>> But I don't know what most of that stuff is. I'm
>>worried I would uninstall something necessary for

Window
>to
>>run and not even be able to reinstall it.
>> I wish I could figure out wich one it was.
>>
>>Thanks for the replies. I appreciate any help.
>>
>> smiley
>>P.S. Sorry if this posted in the wrong section Just

>noticed
>>it says development. Reposted in performance and
>>maintenance, but not gotten any replies.
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>smiley,
>>>
>>>I know it's no help, but you're not alone. I've had

the
>>same problem since
>>>Friday.
>>>
>>>In my case the only change to the computer has been

>>updates of my Command
>>>Antivirus definitions.
>>>
>>>Symptoms are the same as yours, with the usual helpful

>>message on screen.
>>>
>>>Regards
>>>
>>>Nigel
>>>
>>>
>>>smiley <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>>news:055501c366ab$59563ad0$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>> On WinXP SP1
>>>> My computer keeps radomly restarting.
>>>> Does not seem to be any one thing triggering it.
>>>>
>>>> Aftet rebooted message
>>>> System has recovered from seriose error
>>>> option to send error report
>>>>
>>>> Analyzed report says Device Driver is the problem
>>>>
>>>> How can I determine which device driver it is.
>>>
>>>
>>>.
>>>

>>.
>>

>.
>

 
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