Windows Xp reboots like some one has pushed RESET button

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Tayyab Javaid

Sir plz help me because i am having a problem that while
i m connected to internet my computer restarts by
itself.Its like some one has pushed reset button.Its not
blaster worm bcoz in that computer shutsdown after 60
seconds but in this case computerresets and restarts it
self without loging off.


"After the computer again starts a message
appears "Windows HAs REcovered a serious ERROR:"
"BCCode:a BCP1 : 00000016 BCP2:00000002 BCP3:00000000
BCP4:804ef776 OSVer:5_1_2600 SP:0_0 Product:256_1"
"following files will be included in error report :
C:\WINDOWS|Minidump\Mini111303-01.dmp
C:\DOCUME~1\tayyab\LOCALS~1\Temp\WER1.tmp.dir00
\sysdata.xml"

i live in pakistan here many other users are also
facing this problem in windows xp professional. plz help
me and provide me its solution .i got this help address
for support but if u r not this problem solver than plz
formard it to the "Microsoft WINDOWS Xp Problem solver"
 
Hi,

For reboot issues:

By default when WinXP encounters a system failure, it reboots without
warning. The setting that controls this can be changed:

Control Panel/System/Advanced/Settings (Startup & Recovery)/System
Failure/Uncheck-Automatically Restart.

You can use Event Viewer to view and manage the event logs, gather
information about hardware and software problems, and monitor Windows
security events.

To view the event log: Administrative Tools/Event Viewer or
Start/Run/eventvwr.

To review Shutdown Event Tracker data, Open Event Viewer. Click System Log,
scroll to the Event column, and find entries with the number 1075.

HOW TO: View and Manage Event Logs in Event Viewer in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q308427

And also:

Go to Start/Run/Msinfo32/Hardware Resources, Components/Problem Devices and
Software Environment/Windows Error Reporting.

Go to Help and Support/Pick a Task (left side)/Use Tools to view.../(left
pane)My Computer Information/(right pane)View the status of my system
hardware and software/Hardware/Update and Troubleshooters.

How to Troubleshoot Hardware and Software Driver Problems
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q322205

Try running the DirectX Tool: Start/Run/Dxdiag, Lower Hardware Acceleration
(Display/Settings/Advanced/Troubleshoot/Hardware Acceleration).

For Serious Error issues:

Use one of the three options.

Right Click the My Computer Icon/Properties/Advanced/
Performance/Settings/Advanced/Change. Set Page File to 0, ok your way out
and reboot. Then follow the same procedure and reset the Page File to
System Managed File.

Right Click the My Computer Icon/Properties/Advanced/
Performance/Advanced/Virtual Memory/Change/No Page File. Reboot. Then
delete C:\Pagefil.Sys then revert the page file setting.

Right Click the My Computer Icon/Properties/Advanced/
Performance/Advanced/Virtual Memory/Change. Set the swap file size to zero,
reboot. Re-set to System Managed, reboot. Reset the Custom setting,
reboot.

You Receive a "System Has Recovered from a Serious Error" Message After
Every Restart
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q317277
 
You can disable the Automatic Restart this way.
Right click My Computer,
Click Properties
Click Advanced,
In the Startup and Recovery section click on Settings then Uncheck "Send an
Administration Alert"
Uncheck "Automatically Restart"
 
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