Blue Screen of Death

D

Deb

I'm running into a repeat problem of blue screen crashes.
I haven't been able to read the full report as it flies by
but researching via System Information and the Windows
Reporting Tool leads me to believe that this error message
is the cause of the crash:

Application Error FaultBucket84263729

I see four of these error, each with unique numbers
following the FaultBucket portion of the message.

What I have been able to read on the blue screen is that a
device driver is the cause of the problems.

All drivers are XP compliant and there are no problems
showing in the ControlPanel:System view.

Anybody else run into this problem? The last time it
happened the operating system, for all intents and
purposes, crashed. I had to research a fix and repair the
system from the DOS area of System Restore. Kind of
spooky for someone like me.

I'd like to avoid the same crisis, which IS going to
happen again eventually if I don't find what is causing
the problem.
 
G

Guest

-----Original Message-----
I'm running into a repeat problem of blue screen crashes.
I haven't been able to read the full report as it flies by
but researching via System Information and the Windows
Reporting Tool leads me to believe that this error message
is the cause of the crash:

Application Error FaultBucket84263729

I see four of these error, each with unique numbers
following the FaultBucket portion of the message.

What I have been able to read on the blue screen is that a
device driver is the cause of the problems.

All drivers are XP compliant and there are no problems
showing in the ControlPanel:System view.

Anybody else run into this problem? The last time it
happened the operating system, for all intents and
purposes, crashed. I had to research a fix and repair the
system from the DOS area of System Restore. Kind of
spooky for someone like me.

I'd like to avoid the same crisis, which IS going to
happen again eventually if I don't find what is causing
the problem.
.
I've had the same problem but haven't figured it out yet.
You can turn off the auto restart so you'll be able to
read the whole message. Start, control panel, system,
advanced, then under the strtup and recovery section near
the bottom, click settings, then uncheck automatically
restart. If you get help with the other I'll be looking
for that too.
 
D

Deb

-----Original Message-----

I've had the same problem but haven't figured it out yet.
You can turn off the auto restart so you'll be able to
read the whole message. Start, control panel, system,
advanced, then under the strtup and recovery section near
the bottom, click settings, then uncheck automatically
restart. If you get help with the other I'll be looking
for that too.
.
Thanks for the tip on the restart issue. Didn't even
know that it was an option. I haven't come any closer on
resolving the problem, but I'll keep you posted.
 

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