i don't think it is, i alread updated the bios twice....
when i first got the evo, it had a very old version of the bios.
i had to update to a new version via floppy, how exiting.....lol (this
update was like a Pre-recreset to the final bois version. sorry if i spelled
that one word wrong)
then i had to update it to the newest version of the bios but i did not have
to use the floppy that time unless i wanted to....
my evo laptop is like 6 years old.
in the error message i got, it said nothing about the bios, yet i did not
understand what caused the issue.
it was mostly a bunch of numbers and stuff.
when i restarted windows it said there was an issue and asked me if i wanted
to start in safe mode or not.
do u think there would be an error log with the info about this issue?
if so, where would it be?
"Tim Judd" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Steven Wabik wrote:
>> does anyone know what the green screen of death is?
>> this is my first time getting the gsofd in my life time.
>> i have gotten the sbsod before but never the gsod.
>> can someone please help me look into this.
>>
>>
>> i just got it today on my evo laptop.
>> i usually startup my evo with the multibay battery in the multibay port
>> but this time i started it up differently.
>> i started it up with the multibay dvd-rom drive in the multibay port.
>> the od CD was in the dvd drive as well.
>> this was the 3rd time i started the evo with the dvd drive in it.
>> the first two times were when i originally installed the os
>> and when i needed to restart it after that.
>> i have started the evo with the ls-120 multibay drive in it without this
>> error.
>> how did i get the gsod this time around.
>> i have reimaged the evo a few times.
>> this is my most recent image install of xp.
>> the gsod appeared while the boot screen image was still running.
>> u know how the pc restarts after the bsod appears, well the pc does not
>> restart when the gsod appears.
>>
>>
>> does anyone think they are the samething or what?
>
> A Compaq computer?? It might be your OWN BIOS telling you something.
>
> Over the weekend, I was installing an OS, it froze in the installation, I
> restarted the computer. The BIOS told me that the BIOS image was corrupt
> (how... if it's corrupt, how did it know it's corrupt?! well.......). I
> powered the system off for a few hours, and when I came back to it, it
> started up fine -- NO CHANGES to the BIOS! I still don't know why that
> happened -- it claimed it could auto-recover via softpack, but I couldn't
> get the dang thing to boot until I quit for a few hours.
>
> You might have a BIOS thingie problem whatchamacallit.
>
> Good luck. (whoa! thunderbird didn't highlight whatchamacallit as a
> typo!