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Maurice
Maurice said:At least there were no blue screens anymore.
That statement came too fast. This time it said
NO_MORE_IRP_ALLOCATIONS (STOP: 0x35)
So chkdsk didn't help very much... I guess I have to wait for
bugfixes.
Maurice said:At least there were no blue screens anymore.
Maurice said:That statement came too fast. This time it said
NO_MORE_IRP_ALLOCATIONS (STOP: 0x35)
So chkdsk didn't help very much... I guess I have to wait for
bugfixes.
the OS it self takles almost all of the 1 G memory. i suggest for you to
have
2 G. running chkdsk would fix it, ***for the meantime.
[/QUOTE]I was reading a few things I found through google.
Most of what I read indicates some type of memory problem
or your video card. There's actually several different things
that error could mean.
Surprisingly, some users also reported that running a chkdsk
fixed their problem that had the same error as yours.
Be sure to check "Automatically fix errors" and
"Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors"
-Michael
MICHAEL said:Have you looked into updating your BIOS?
Have you tried updating your video card's drivers?
http://www.nvidia.com/object/winvista_x86_97.46.html
ForceWare Release 95
Version: 97.46
Release Date: January 5, 2007
WHQL Driver
Maurice said:Sorry, I pressed the wrong button. Here again:
I installed Vista Business and I it occasionally crashes with a
blue screen. I can't reproduce it (but it happens very often) and
I can't read the blue screen as the system immediately reboots
(can that be turned off?).
Any hints how I could figure out what the problem is?
Thank you.
It ran with no problems until about the beginning of July. Then periodically
Windows Explorer randomly would crash and a message would appear saying that
it was restarting. Obviously I would lose the location I was at and would
have to drill down again to the page I was looking at. More fustrating is
when I was at a site and trying to fill in a form.
Thanks for thereply I will take a look at the items you suggested. In
regards to Updates I am receiving all the microsoft ones and any suggested
ones for programs such as adobe recomends. One of the programs that comes up
in the red is Oulook 2007. I wll check that out more closely.
in the red is Oulook 2007. I wll check that out more closely.
I thought this problem was outlook 2007 related ?. One of the programs that comes up
I Checked & here is the descriptions of the problem per the event viewer
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