Windows XP Fail to Load 'Occasionally'

S

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
 
D

David B.

Disable the auto restart on failure option, and when it happens again post
back with the BSOD message.
 
C

Country Pumpkin

(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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