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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