Reboots - only at home.

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I have an HP Omnibook 6100, running Win2000 Pro, that I use at work and at
home. On the docking station at work, the machine will run all day long with
no problems. But, when I use it at home with the AC adapter, it reboots at
random. I get a brief blue screen message, and then it restarts.

Suggestions, please?
 
frankiefiveangels said:
I have an HP Omnibook 6100, running Win2000 Pro, that I use at work and at
home. On the docking station at work, the machine will run all day long with
no problems. But, when I use it at home with the AC adapter, it reboots at
random. I get a brief blue screen message, and then it restarts.

Suggestions, please?

I would take the docking station home over a weekend, to see
if it makes a difference..
 
frankiefiveangels said:
I have an HP Omnibook 6100, running Win2000 Pro, that I use at work and at
home. On the docking station at work, the machine will run all day long with
no problems. But, when I use it at home with the AC adapter, it reboots at
random. I get a brief blue screen message, and then it restarts.

Suggestions, please?

Hi,

First of all, disable auto reboot on BSOD (system properties, advanced,
startup and recovery) unchecking "automatically restart".

Tell us the stop code you see.

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|I have an HP Omnibook 6100, running Win2000 Pro, that I use at work and at
| home. On the docking station at work, the machine will run all day long
with
| no problems. But, when I use it at home with the AC adapter, it reboots at
| random. I get a brief blue screen message, and then it restarts.
|
| Suggestions, please?
|
|
 

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