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Old 11-08-2003, 12:42 AM   #1
Thedryer
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I had a cpu burn out and corrupted windows. Now I have a
BSOD but the screen does't appear long enough for me to
right down the error, it reboot itself. Can I stop it
from doing that??
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Old 11-08-2003, 04:35 AM   #2
Bruce Chambers
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Greetings --

Have you tried to reboot into Safe Mode?

To get started troubleshooting the cause of your problems, we'll
need to learn what specific errors are occurring and being recorded.

To get the error message from the blue screen (a.k.a. the BSOD --
Blue Screen of Death), you'll need to turn off WinXP's automatic
reboot "feature:" Right-click My Computer > Properties > Advanced >
Startup and Recovery > Uncheck "Automatically restart." The next time
your PC crashes, you'll be left with a blue screen full of memory
addresses and other seeming gibberish. The top 2 or 3 lines of this
screen will contain information that can help solve your problem.
Carefully write down these lines and post the exact text back here.
Hopefully, one of us will be able to provide some insight.

Additionally, you should check your Event Logs to see if they can
shed any light on the matter, To do so, Right-click My Computer >
Manage > Event Viewer > System and Application. Record the specifics
of any red-flagged error messages and post the exact text back here.
Again, hopefully, one of us will be able to provide some insight.


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"Thedryer" <thedryer@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I had a cpu burn out and corrupted windows. Now I have a
> BSOD but the screen does't appear long enough for me to
> right down the error, it reboot itself. Can I stop it
> from doing that??



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