Re: Blue screen's on start up
Hello,
Following the thread I don't have anything to add, you guys did a great job
in answering as always
other than thanks
later,
Darrell Gorter[MSFT]
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| >From: "Tony Sperling" <tony.sperling@dbREMOVEmail.dk>
| >References: <47E2336B-F378-41CC-B642-078B67D2592D@microsoft.com>
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| >Subject: Re: Blue screen's on start up
| >Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2008 23:05:56 +0200
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| >Yeah - we're a hard bunch to beat ain't we?
| >
| > :0o
| >
| >Well, then I just think I'll re-send that post, you never really know
where
| >in the global community it was cought up. Someone, somewhere may have to
| >digest a duplicate, though.
| >
| >
| >Tony. . .
| >
| >
| >"R. C. White" <rc@grandecom.net> wrote in message
| >news:ex6t9ebxIHA.2208@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
| >> Hi, Tony.
| >>
| >> I saw your first post (Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2008 02:33:12 +0200); it's
quoted
| >in
| >> my reply. But I don't see one between that and your latest.
| >>
| >> But it's good to know that we agree on diagnostic steps - and so does
| >Colin.
| >> ;<)
| >>
| >> RC
| >> --
| >> R. C. White, CPA
| >> San Marcos, TX
| >>
rc@grandecom.net
| >> Microsoft Windows MVP
| >> (Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64 SP1)
| >>
| >> "Tony Sperling" <tony.sperling@dbREMOVEmail.dk> wrote in message
| >> news:#9HetuZxIHA.524@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
| >> > I don't know what happened to my reply seven hours ago. You've
managed
| >to
| >> > duplicate some several of the better points I wanted to make, plus a
few
| >> > extra ones of the more Vista specific type, so I'll stop worrying. I
| >> > totally
| >> > agree that this error probably sits somewhere in the house, or the
| >> > immediate
| >> > vicinity.
| >> >
| >> >
| >> > Tony. . .
| >> >
| >> >
| >> >
| >> > "R. C. White" <rc@grandecom.net> wrote in message
| >> > news:5CECF167-F102-4169-8FDC-A30E1EA8932D@microsoft.com...
| >> >> Hi, BW~Merlin.
| >> >>
| >> >> > That is correct they were unable to get a blue screen on startup
| >> >>
| >> >> If you consistently get blue screens, but they don't happen at the
| >shop,
| >> >> then perhaps there is something in your home environment that is
| >> > triggering
| >> >> the problem.
| >> >>
| >> >> The blue screen message seems to point elsewhere, but it sounds like
| >some
| >> >> hardware problem in your office. Do you use a UPS or power strip?
Is
| >> > your
| >> >> electricity source dependable? Are there RF interference sources
| >nearby?
| >> >> Have you checked connections with all the peripherals that you don't
| >take
| >> > to
| >> >> the shop, such as printers, modems, etc.?
| >> >>
| >> >> Your first message said, "About every second or so start up I
recive a
| >> > blue
| >> >> screen, windows then reboots," Have you changed the default setting
| >for
| >> >> what Vista should do in case of system failure? That is one of the
| >FIRST
| >> >> changes that I make when I install any version of Windows. The
default
| >> >> is
| >> >> fine for newbies because simply restarting solves MANY computer
| >problems.
| >> >> But when a restart does not fix it, we are left will few clues as to
| >what
| >> >> might be wrong.
| >> >>
| >> >> It's buried deeply, so you'll need to navigate to Control Panel |
| >System
| >> >> |
| >> >> Advanced System Settings (you'll need the Administrator password to
get
| >> > past
| >> >> here) | Advanced tab | Startup and Recovery / Settings. Once you
get
| >> > here,
| >> >> the rest is easy: clear the check from the Automatically restart
box
| >> > under
| >> >> System failure, then OK your way out to the desktop.
| >> >>
| >> >> Next time, instead of rebooting, the BSOD will stay onscreen until
you
| >> > push
| >> >> the hardware Reset button. This will give you plenty of time to
read
| >and
| >> >> copy down the STOP code and other details. (Don't bother with the
"If
| >> > this
| >> >> is the first time..." stuff; that's just boilerplate which we've
read
| >too
| >> >> many times already.) Be sure you copy any driver names that may be
| >shown
| >> >> and those strings of hex codes that provide details for the actual
STOP
| >> >> code. Post those codes in your next message here and some of these
| >gurus
| >> >> (not me!) can get you pointed in the right direction.
| >> >>
| >> >> If your shop can't fix it with those details, then you need a new
| >> >> computer
| >> >> or a new shop. Or both!
| >> >>
| >> >> RC
| >> >>
| >> >> "BW~Merlin" <BWMerlin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
| >> >> news:715D7AE0-83BD-4A6E-ADF9-EAFA564B2489@microsoft.com...
| >> >> >
| >> >> >
| >> >> > "Tony Sperling" wrote:
| >> >> >
| >> >> >> Are you saying that the shop cannot replicate the error that you
see
| >> >> >> maybe
| >> >> >> every second time you boot?
| >> >> >
| >> >> > That is correct they were unable to get a blue screen on startup
| >> >> >
| >> >> >> Can you tell us - how often do you turn off the machine and what
are
| >> > the
| >> >> >> sequence of steps you employ to turn it off?
| >> >> >
| >> >> > Generally I turn it on once a day and leave it on until I turn it
off
| >> > for
| >> >> > the night. Shutdown is done via the start menu, shutdown
computer.
| >> >> >
| >> >> >> If you are heavily dependent on your computer at the moment I
| >suggest
| >> > to
| >> >> >> not
| >> >> >> turn it off at all once it boots and runs regularly. Just keep it
| >> > running
| >> >> >> until a time when you can investigate further, you can save a
lot of
| >> >> >> watts
| >> >> >> by turning off the monitor when you leave, though!
| >> >> >
| >> >> > Will investigate using hibernate feature. I already turn the LCD
| >> > monitor
| >> >> > off at night so no problem with wasting power.
| >> >> >
| >> >> >> Such an error could be almost impossible (or un-payable) to track
| >> >> >> down,
| >> >> >> and
| >> >> >> is usually fixed by swapping components until it works, you might
| >> >> >> start
| >> >> >> by
| >> >> >> flashing the BIOS, that at least will cost you nothing.
| >> >> >
| >> >> > Incorrect BIOS update isn't covered by manufacturers warranty,
also
| >> > latest
| >> >> > BIOS revisions are still beta.
| >> >> >
| >> >> > Also sorry for the double useless posts, I was at TAFE and the
reply
| >> > kept
| >> >> > timing out and as it takes sometime for comments to appear I
didn't
| >> >> > know
| >> >> > if
| >> >> > the reply had posted, as for the copy and paste job it looks like
I
| >> > forgot
| >> >> > to
| >> >> > copy my answers and instead pasted you reply back again :S
| >>
| >
| >
| >