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| Re: vista and auto reboot? BARBARA MCGOWAN wrote: > > From: "BARBARA MCGOWAN" <barbara@onseagullswings.com> > Subject: vista crash problem > Date: Wednesday, July 11, 2007 3:03 PM > > why does vista home basis cause my computer to frequently reboot? > If your system is rebooting, it's almost certainly either a software or hardware problem. Anything showing up in the event logs? I would boot the system in Safe Mode and see if it reboots. If not, then you have a software/driver problem. -- Regards, Hank Arnold |
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| Re: vista and auto reboot? BARBARA MCGOWAN wrote: > > From: "BARBARA MCGOWAN" <barbara@onseagullswings.com> > Subject: vista crash problem > Date: Wednesday, July 11, 2007 3:03 PM > > why does vista home basis cause my computer to frequently reboot? > There's no way for any of us to know the answer since we don't have any information from you. The first thing to do is to stop the automatic rebooting so you can get a Stop Error (white writing on a blue screen, AKA "The Blue Screen of Death" - BSOD). You change the automatic rebooting in Vista like this: Go to Control Panel, double-click the System applet, then click the "Advanced Settings" link on the left. Give the UAC prompt permission to continue and the System Properties box will appear. Click on the Settings button in the "Start Up and Recovery" section. Then uncheck the box next to "Automatically restart" in the "System failure" section. Click "OK" twice and close out of the Control Panel. Note: If you don't use the Classic View of the Control Panel, you will click the "System and Maintenance" link, then the "System" link, which will get you to the "Advanced Settings" link as described above. (Now you see why I like the Classic View for the Control Panel.) Now that you've done that, you should get a BSOD. Write down the Stop Error and look it up here: http://www.aumha.org/win5/kbestop.htm That link will also show you what part of the Stop Error we need to know if you have to come back with another post because you didn't understand what you found at the AumHa website above. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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| Re: vista and auto reboot? Most blue screen errors are also written to the event log, so you might look there for the code. :-) On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 06:27:49 -0700, Malke <notreally@invalid.invalid> wrote: >BARBARA MCGOWAN wrote: >> >> From: "BARBARA MCGOWAN" <barbara@onseagullswings.com> >> Subject: vista crash problem >> Date: Wednesday, July 11, 2007 3:03 PM >> >> why does vista home basis cause my computer to frequently reboot? >> > >There's no way for any of us to know the answer since we don't have any >information from you. The first thing to do is to stop the automatic >rebooting so you can get a Stop Error (white writing on a blue screen, >AKA "The Blue Screen of Death" - BSOD). You change the automatic >rebooting in Vista like this: > >Go to Control Panel, double-click the System applet, then click the >"Advanced Settings" link on the left. Give the UAC prompt permission to >continue and the System Properties box will appear. Click on the >Settings button in the "Start Up and Recovery" section. Then uncheck the >box next to "Automatically restart" in the "System failure" section. >Click "OK" twice and close out of the Control Panel. > >Note: If you don't use the Classic View of the Control Panel, you will >click the "System and Maintenance" link, then the "System" link, which >will get you to the "Advanced Settings" link as described above. (Now >you see why I like the Classic View for the Control Panel.) > >Now that you've done that, you should get a BSOD. Write down the Stop >Error and look it up here: > >http://www.aumha.org/win5/kbestop.htm > >That link will also show you what part of the Stop Error we need to know >if you have to come back with another post because you didn't understand >what you found at the AumHa website above. > > >Malke John Will Microsoft MVP - Networking |
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| Re: vista and auto reboot? On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 15:31:44 -0400, Gunrunnerjohn <nobody@world.com> >Most blue screen errors are also written to the event log, so you might look >there for the code. :-) Assuming you can boot the OS that far... >On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 06:27:49 -0700, Malke <notreally@invalid.invalid> wrote: >>BARBARA MCGOWAN wrote: >>> From: "BARBARA MCGOWAN" <barbara@onseagullswings.com> >>> why does vista home basis cause my computer to frequently reboot? >>The first thing to do is to stop the automatic rebooting See this "Vista wish" to KILL this dumb-ass duhfault: http://cquirke.spaces.live.com/blog/...ry?_c=BlogPart The rest of my "wishes" are here... http://cquirke.spaces.live.com/blog/...8C23!336.entry >---------- ----- ---- --- -- - - - - "This bahaviour is by design"? What kind of 'design' is that? >---------- ----- ---- --- -- - - - - |
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