Quick Blue Screen Error

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Guest

About 2-3 minutes after I power up laptop, I get a 1/2 second view of a blue screen "error" (too fast to read) and the pc restarts. It's doesn't seem to do it again, until the next day after power up again. Occasionally at the second startup I will get a message asking me to send the error report to Microsoft. Is there a way to freeze the blue screen so I can read the error?
 
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Kaylene aka Taurarian

The computer is configured to reboot on error.

Control Panel>System
Advanced Tab
Startup and Recovery section
Settings button
Locate "Automatically Restart" checkbox. Uncheck it.

Then click OK, OK

Now it won’t reboot so you can now read the screen.


Frustrated said:
About 2-3 minutes after I power up laptop, I get a 1/2 second view of a blue
screen "error" (too fast to read) and the pc restarts. It's doesn't seem to do
it again, until the next day after power up again. Occasionally at the second
startup I will get a message asking me to send the error report to Microsoft.
Is there a way to freeze the blue screen so I can read the error?
 

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