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Is there a way or a key I can hit when my computer encounters an error????
At first I thought it was a memory issue but installed the recommended
memory vendor for my Epox 570 SLI board, still getting reboots, have not over
clocked my board, everything is stock. Was thinking maybe it was a power
supply issue, the power supply is an antec trio 550 watt.
 
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Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM

Chuck said:
Is there a way or a key I can hit when my computer encounters an error????
At first I thought it was a memory issue but installed the recommended
memory vendor for my Epox 570 SLI board, still getting reboots, have not
over
clocked my board, everything is stock. Was thinking maybe it was a power
supply issue, the power supply is an antec trio 550 watt.

Usually you can drag the mouse over the test to highlight it and press
Ctrl-C. Then open a new Notepad document, click inside it and press Ctrl-V.
If that doesn't work there's always pen and paper.
 
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Computerflyer

Usually you can drag the mouse over the test to highlight it and press
Ctrl-C. Then open a new Notepad document, click inside it and press Ctrl-V.
If that doesn't work there's always pen and paper.

Sometimes error boxes don't let you copy and paste, so use "print
screen", which copies the screen to clipboard. If you need to send it
somewhere, Outlook Express does not accept the paste IME (Win XP X64)
so I need to paste into a word processor; and happily I can then
(re)copy and paste into OE; on an X32 version it might work directly.

If you are asking is there a key to stop the reboot in its tracks, I
am not aware of one.
 

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