Window 2000 rebooting

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On my Toshiba satellite 6100 Laptop, I have Windows 2000 professional, from
last week onwards my laptop is rebooting almost every one hour, whether I am
working on it or its ideal the laptop will go to a blue screen and reboot.
Anybody know what is the reason for this? And how can I fix this problem. I
really appreciate your help.
 
Can you run it with it not being connected to a Network (incl Internet) and see if the behavior continues?
 
Worn out batteries? Does it do this (or that) if (or when) you plug it
through an adaptor? Grammar 101... means the same thing... just rules.

John
 
I can run without connectin to the network still the same thing happnaing, I
change the settings under startup and recovery,Uncheck the option to
automatically restart after that when the machin reboot, this was the error
message on the blue screen.

"Page-fault- in-nonpaged-area address edib0cbc base at edib0000 date stamp
3c6995d8-fdcbnt.sys"

Thank You

Ollakal

George Hester said:
Can you run it with it not being connected to a Network (incl Internet) and see if the behavior continues?
 
Looks like an incompatible sys file you have there. You got to get that out. I have a fdc.sys dated 12/7/99 in C:\WINNT\system32\drivers and nothing else definitely no fdcbnt.sys. Don't delete anything if you are able to look just remove from system32 out of your path.

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George Hester
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Ollakal said:
I can run without connectin to the network still the same thing happnaing, I
change the settings under startup and recovery,Uncheck the option to
automatically restart after that when the machin reboot, this was the error
message on the blue screen.

"Page-fault- in-nonpaged-area address edib0cbc base at edib0000 date stamp
3c6995d8-fdcbnt.sys"

Thank You

Ollakal
 

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