Windows XP Fail to Load 'Occasionally'

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sidarta.budiman

Hi,

I have a new PC which is only a couple of months old with the
following spec:
CPU: Intel Core Duo 2.13 Ghz
RAM: 2Gb
Motherboard: Gigabyte DQ6
OS: Windows XP SP2

Every now & then, after BIOS, right before the black screen with
Windows logo & the bar going left & right; there would be a split
second of blue screen then the PC would restart by itself.
Afterwards,it would ask me whether I want to load Windows normally or
Safe Mode which I can't choose because my keyboard won't respond so it
will automatically go into Normal Mode then everything would run
normally
This doesn't happen all the time, just every now & then but it's
starting to bug me

Can anyone help?

Thank You
 
Disable the auto restart on failure option, and when it happens again post
back with the BSOD message.
 
(e-mail address removed) wrote in @g37g2000prf.googlegroups.com:
Hi,

I have a new PC which is only a couple of months old with the
following spec:
CPU: Intel Core Duo 2.13 Ghz
RAM: 2Gb
Motherboard: Gigabyte DQ6
OS: Windows XP SP2

Every now & then, after BIOS, right before the black screen with
Windows logo & the bar going left & right; there would be a split
second of blue screen then the PC would restart by itself.
Afterwards,it would ask me whether I want to load Windows normally or
Safe Mode which I can't choose because my keyboard won't respond so it
will automatically go into Normal Mode then everything would run
normally
This doesn't happen all the time, just every now & then but it's
starting to bug me

Can anyone help?

Thank You

I tell you what I would do, Note the time this happen the
first time, If you got a date or it was fine a month ago. Go to
Restore , To start menu, to program ,to assessories, then to system
tools, then system restore, at botom. Go through it when you get to
choose a pass date click it, then click on the calendar a month
back before this happen, then do the system restore. See if that
corrects the problem, it will need reboot after your done.
 

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