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vista.ultimate.64 Posts 209 Registration date Sunday October 3, 2010 Status Member Last seen October 18, 2013 - Jul 5, 2011 at 03:50 PM
vista.ultimate.64 Posts 209 Registration date Sunday October 3, 2010 Status Member Last seen October 18, 2013 - Jul 5, 2011 at 03:50 PM
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Jul 4, 2011 at 05:33 PM
Jul 4, 2011 at 05:33 PM
Hi.
At which stage in booting your computer does the BSOD happen? Or if it happens another time, when?
Also, when you start up the PC, press F8 and try running it in safe mode. If this fails, press F8 again at the start up and there should be an option to disable the automatic restart when the BSOD occurs. This will allow you to give us some more information about the error (e.g. - UNMOUNTABLE_VOLUME_DISK, etc)
At which stage in booting your computer does the BSOD happen? Or if it happens another time, when?
Also, when you start up the PC, press F8 and try running it in safe mode. If this fails, press F8 again at the start up and there should be an option to disable the automatic restart when the BSOD occurs. This will allow you to give us some more information about the error (e.g. - UNMOUNTABLE_VOLUME_DISK, etc)
I am referring to vista 32 I think.
System details. It happens every now and then. I can't be specific of when it happens.
System details. It happens every now and then. I can't be specific of when it happens.
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Jul 5, 2011 at 03:50 PM
Jul 5, 2011 at 03:50 PM
But u can access all your data and files, right? Do the F8 start up and check if you can find info on the blue screen. When this happens, it restarts itself, so using F8 and selecting the option to prevent your PC from automatically restarting allows you to analyse the error. Tell me what it says.