Windows restarts, driver problem

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Guest

Windows keeps restarting suddenly on me, and after it gets back into Windows
it says it has recovered from a serious error, and it seems to be a problem
with a driver.

I have a pretty big hunch (maybe one of the windows told me) that it's a
sound driver problem, and my computer always restarts when I'm listening to
music or things like that. I also think it's screwing up my World of Warcraft
because there seems to be an error in the sound.mpq file for World of
Warcraft.

Recently I bought a pair of Radio Shack wireless headphones, but before that
for sound I had to plug in my Logitech USB headset (normally used for SOCOM
on Playstation2) since I didn't have any headphones that comfortably reached
to the back of my computer. I think it's a problem with that switch,
something with the Logitech driver or what-not missing or being bad.

Can anybody tell me how to fix this or get more information on the cause of
my problem?

Tootles
 
G

Guest

Hi Matthew,

Your system is set to automatically restart when Windows encounters an
error. To prevent your system from automatically restarting navigate to the
Control Panel/Performance and Maintenance/System. Click on the Advanced tab
of System Properties...Under Start up and Recovery click on Settings. Under
System Failure remove the check for Automatically restart. Click OK and
close out. The next time your system encounters an error you should get an
error message instead of the system automatically restarting.
 

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