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Jul 18, 2010 at 07:05 AM
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Jul 18, 2010 at 03:44 PM
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Jul 18, 2010 at 03:44 PM
You will need more information to find the problem hardware/software.
First:
Disable Automatic Reboot on Error
If you are suffering from the BSOD (Blue Screen Of Death) the PC stops due to the stop error and then, in default configuration, automatically reboots.
Chances are good that you want to know what is going wrong and how to fix the stop errors. Well, you can't just say "It's rebooting, what's wrong." With that little bit of information no one will be able to help you fix it. Instead we need to know the "stop error" and the exact wording for the reason that it stopped so that we can diagnose the problem. Then, and only then, will we have enough information to help solve your problem.
Older operating systems used to do it nicely and just plain stop... Now? Now it reboots for you because that is generally easier than it is to worry about the problem. Let's stop that shall we? It would make it easier for all of us if we could know the exact error message after all...
Click the Start button
Click Run...
Type sysdm.cpl
Click OK
In the System Properties window click the Advanced tab
In the Startup and Recovery area click the Settings button
In the Startup and Recovery window UNcheck "Automatically Restart" (in the System Failure area)
Click OK and then click OK again
Then when the PC crashes, make note of the stop error and related information
Good Luck
First:
Disable Automatic Reboot on Error
If you are suffering from the BSOD (Blue Screen Of Death) the PC stops due to the stop error and then, in default configuration, automatically reboots.
Chances are good that you want to know what is going wrong and how to fix the stop errors. Well, you can't just say "It's rebooting, what's wrong." With that little bit of information no one will be able to help you fix it. Instead we need to know the "stop error" and the exact wording for the reason that it stopped so that we can diagnose the problem. Then, and only then, will we have enough information to help solve your problem.
Older operating systems used to do it nicely and just plain stop... Now? Now it reboots for you because that is generally easier than it is to worry about the problem. Let's stop that shall we? It would make it easier for all of us if we could know the exact error message after all...
Click the Start button
Click Run...
Type sysdm.cpl
Click OK
In the System Properties window click the Advanced tab
In the Startup and Recovery area click the Settings button
In the Startup and Recovery window UNcheck "Automatically Restart" (in the System Failure area)
Click OK and then click OK again
Then when the PC crashes, make note of the stop error and related information
Good Luck
Jul 19, 2010 at 07:06 AM
Thanks. I hv followed the above steps I had already given u exact report that is--
Computer has recovered from serious error.
A log of error has been created.
PLEASE TELL MICROSOFT ABOUT THIS PROBLEM
THERE IS AN ERROR SIGNATURE WHICH READS AS FOLLOWS
BCCode :10000007F
BCP1 : 0000000D
BCP2 : 00000000
BCP3 : 00000000
BCP4 : 00000000
OSver : 5_1_2600
SP : 3_0
Product : 256_1
Below the above error signature is the following info in the same pop up screen / window
TWO BLOCKS / OPTION - SEND ERROR REPORT ..... AND 2ND ONE SAYS - DONT SEND ERROR REPORT
ALSO THERE IS ANOTHER TWO LINKS - ONE IS THERE TO CHECK TECHNICAL DETAILS & OTHER ONE FOR MICROSOFT PRIVACY POLICY .. IF U SEND THE ERROR REPRT TO THEM
2. IF U HAVE CLICKED .. CHECK TECHNICAL DETAILS IN THE ABOVE THEN THE FOLLOWING ERROR signature pops up in a separate pop up window
ERROR REPORT CONTENTS
C:\DOCUMENT~1\THINKPAD\LOCAL~1\TEMP\WER4a68.dir00\Mini081508-01.dmp
C:\DOCUMENT~1\THINKPAD\LOCAL~1\TEMP\WER4a68.dir00\Sysdata.xml
Jul 19, 2010 at 01:53 PM