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      12th Mar 2007
Greetings to all fellow Vista users.

I upgraded my computer from Windows XP home to Windows Vista Home Prem.
Before in XP the system was generally very stable. However after having
upgraded to Vista there have been occasions of a dreadful restart by the
appears of this blue screen which had some explanation to the crash however
it was too quick to read then a restart happens.

What is this indicative of? A hardware conflict, device conflict, software
conflict or there is really something wrong with my PC? S.O.S. Please shed
some light, this upgrade was a very expensive one . . . the cost of a retail
Vista.
 
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      12th Mar 2007
It's indicative of a problem, more than that it's impossible to say without
the BSOD error message.
Turn off auto reboot on system failure, and post back the error message.

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"Dino+" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Greetings to all fellow Vista users.
>
> I upgraded my computer from Windows XP home to Windows Vista Home Prem.
> Before in XP the system was generally very stable. However after having
> upgraded to Vista there have been occasions of a dreadful restart by the
> appears of this blue screen which had some explanation to the crash
> however
> it was too quick to read then a restart happens.
>
> What is this indicative of? A hardware conflict, device conflict, software
> conflict or there is really something wrong with my PC? S.O.S. Please shed
> some light, this upgrade was a very expensive one . . . the cost of a
> retail
> Vista.


 
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      12th Mar 2007
Thanks David. But how do I do that - turning off auto reboot?

"David B." wrote:

> It's indicative of a problem, more than that it's impossible to say without
> the BSOD error message.
> Turn off auto reboot on system failure, and post back the error message.
>
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> "Dino+" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:52EB73EE-8F89-4631-9C89-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Greetings to all fellow Vista users.
> >
> > I upgraded my computer from Windows XP home to Windows Vista Home Prem.
> > Before in XP the system was generally very stable. However after having
> > upgraded to Vista there have been occasions of a dreadful restart by the
> > appears of this blue screen which had some explanation to the crash
> > however
> > it was too quick to read then a restart happens.
> >
> > What is this indicative of? A hardware conflict, device conflict, software
> > conflict or there is really something wrong with my PC? S.O.S. Please shed
> > some light, this upgrade was a very expensive one . . . the cost of a
> > retail
> > Vista.

>

 
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      12th Mar 2007
Right click "Computer", select properties, click "Advanced System Settings",
go down to startup and Recovery, and click settings, uncheck automatically
restart.

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"Dino+" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Thanks David. But how do I do that - turning off auto reboot?
>
> "David B." wrote:
>
>> It's indicative of a problem, more than that it's impossible to say
>> without
>> the BSOD error message.
>> Turn off auto reboot on system failure, and post back the error message.
>>
>> --
>>
>> ----
>> Crosspost, do not multipost http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
>> How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
>> How to Post http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
>> http://www.db-pc.com
>> _________________________________________________________________________________
>>
>>
>> "Dino+" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:52EB73EE-8F89-4631-9C89-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > Greetings to all fellow Vista users.
>> >
>> > I upgraded my computer from Windows XP home to Windows Vista Home Prem.
>> > Before in XP the system was generally very stable. However after having
>> > upgraded to Vista there have been occasions of a dreadful restart by
>> > the
>> > appears of this blue screen which had some explanation to the crash
>> > however
>> > it was too quick to read then a restart happens.
>> >
>> > What is this indicative of? A hardware conflict, device conflict,
>> > software
>> > conflict or there is really something wrong with my PC? S.O.S. Please
>> > shed
>> > some light, this upgrade was a very expensive one . . . the cost of a
>> > retail
>> > Vista.

>>


 
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