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| | BSOD After Turning Off Hibernate Mode Possibility http://www.mdrsesco.biz/bsod-112507.jpg See the screen shot at the above URL. This is Vista Enterprise for 64-bit computers (not Itanium). All patches extant applied. No viruses according to Norton A-V. -- William McIlroy |
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| | Re: BSOD After Turning Off Hibernate Mode Possibility Hi, Other causes: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro....mspx?mfr=true (written for Win2000, but the causes and error type haven't changed). -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "William McIlroy" <WilliamMcIlroy@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:F3D5F919-04EE-47F1-82C2-4837DB73771B@xxxxxx Quote: > http://www.mdrsesco.biz/bsod-112507.jpg > > See the screen shot at the above URL. > > This is Vista Enterprise for 64-bit computers (not Itanium). All patches > extant applied. No viruses according to Norton A-V. > -- > William McIlroy > |
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| | Re: BSOD After Turning Off Hibernate Mode Possibility My $2,000 brand new Dell system is in factory perfect condition. Norton A-V reports no malware. Corruption? Could Vista be corrupting my system? On reboot, Vista reported the Recycle Bin had become corrupted. Who or what corrupted it? What behavior should I avoid to not have the Recycle Bin corrupted in the future? Is there some Microsoft-recommended hardware that doesn't make Vista look bad? -- William McIlroy "Rick Rogers" wrote: Quote: > Hi, > > Other causes: > http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro....mspx?mfr=true > (written for Win2000, but the causes and error type haven't changed). > > -- > Best of Luck, > > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ > Windows help - www.rickrogers.org > My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com > > "William McIlroy" <WilliamMcIlroy@xxxxxx> wrote in > message news:F3D5F919-04EE-47F1-82C2-4837DB73771B@xxxxxx Quote: > > http://www.mdrsesco.biz/bsod-112507.jpg > > > > See the screen shot at the above URL. > > > > This is Vista Enterprise for 64-bit computers (not Itanium). All patches > > extant applied. No viruses according to Norton A-V. > > -- > > William McIlroy > > > |
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| | Re: BSOD After Turning Off Hibernate Mode Possibility It is not a microsoft disk ,as perse. Dell adds their own crap to it. It's under Warranty, contact Dell. "William McIlroy" wrote: Quote: > My $2,000 brand new Dell system is in factory perfect condition. Norton A-V > reports no malware. Corruption? Could Vista be corrupting my system? On > reboot, Vista reported the Recycle Bin had become corrupted. Who or what > corrupted it? What behavior should I avoid to not have the Recycle Bin > corrupted in the future? Is there some Microsoft-recommended hardware that > doesn't make Vista look bad? > -- > William McIlroy > > > > "Rick Rogers" wrote: > Quote: > > Hi, > > > > Other causes: > > http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro....mspx?mfr=true > > (written for Win2000, but the causes and error type haven't changed). > > > > -- > > Best of Luck, > > > > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP > > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ > > Windows help - www.rickrogers.org > > My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com > > > > "William McIlroy" <WilliamMcIlroy@xxxxxx> wrote in > > message news:F3D5F919-04EE-47F1-82C2-4837DB73771B@xxxxxx Quote: > > > http://www.mdrsesco.biz/bsod-112507.jpg > > > > > > See the screen shot at the above URL. > > > > > > This is Vista Enterprise for 64-bit computers (not Itanium). All patches > > > extant applied. No viruses according to Norton A-V. > > > -- > > > William McIlroy > > > > > |
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| | Re: BSOD After Turning Off Hibernate Mode Possibility Hi, If it's brand new, exercise the warranty terms and have Dell fix it. My guess would be faulty memory or a problem with the drive controller. Either way, there's no reason you should be messing with it. Personally, I'd see if the situation improves by uninstalling the Norton software. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "William McIlroy" <WilliamMcIlroy@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:146D054E-0F0A-467E-90D7-BC63DCA6BF28@xxxxxx Quote: > My $2,000 brand new Dell system is in factory perfect condition. Norton > A-V > reports no malware. Corruption? Could Vista be corrupting my system? On > reboot, Vista reported the Recycle Bin had become corrupted. Who or what > corrupted it? What behavior should I avoid to not have the Recycle Bin > corrupted in the future? Is there some Microsoft-recommended hardware > that > doesn't make Vista look bad? > -- > William McIlroy > > > > "Rick Rogers" wrote: > Quote: >> Hi, >> >> Other causes: >> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro....mspx?mfr=true >> (written for Win2000, but the causes and error type haven't changed). >> >> -- >> Best of Luck, >> >> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ >> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org >> My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com >> >> "William McIlroy" <WilliamMcIlroy@xxxxxx> wrote in >> message news:F3D5F919-04EE-47F1-82C2-4837DB73771B@xxxxxx Quote: >> > http://www.mdrsesco.biz/bsod-112507.jpg >> > >> > See the screen shot at the above URL. >> > >> > This is Vista Enterprise for 64-bit computers (not Itanium). All >> > patches >> > extant applied. No viruses according to Norton A-V. >> > -- >> > William McIlroy >> > >> |
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| | Re: BSOD After Turning Off Hibernate Mode Possibility Hi William: I agree with Rick. Dell needs to support pre-installed software -- including the operating system. It's much more likely that Dell corrupted your system, not the operating system, because they do bloat the hard drive with incompatible crap when they create their factory-perfect condition. Most major manufacturers do this. (My old laptop from TOSHIBA came without any AOL services or offers, but I later installed Kaspersky's Internet security program, and it found a tiny application that was communicating with an AOL server every few days.) Document. Document. Document. I hope you can afford to purchase an extended warranty. I'm glad I did five years ago when I bought a $3500 laptop direct from Dell. None of their batteries would hold a charge (it took a class-action lawsuit to resolve that one). I discovered that the optical drive was a used or refurbished unit when I removed it. (It went bad and prevented boot-up.) The paint on the metal underside showed extensive track wear and the label was quite dirty and stained. I went through five optical drives. I went through one motherboard. I went through two keyboards. I went through one port replicator and one mouse. (Once, to get my same-day repair service, I agreed to meet Dell's contracted tech at his current job site; he replaced the keyboard in the parking lot on the trunk of my car! This tech agreed that Dell built new computers with used parts.) Don't let Dell try to pass the buck. You paid top dollar. You deserve to be an end-user, not a troubleshooter. They tried to belittle my problems twice. I found the Better Business Bureau very useful in those instances; the BBB's clout (and their little black book) cut through Dell's corporate barrier much faster than I ever could. On a different occasion, I wrote a letter to PC World magazine's editor asking why they advertise products from a corporation that provides such lousy customer service. That effort eventually led to a small victory; I got a $100 refund from Dell, but no apology for (or acknowledgement of) any customer-service shortcomings. Document! I think the best route these days with high-end computer purchases is to contact the manufacturer directly beforehand and explain that if they are willing to assign a personal sales rep who can customize the system to my satisfaction, then I am ready to shell out a few grand to enjoy the latest technology for awhile. With my newest TOSHIBA, I did not purchase an operating system. I told my sales rep that I wanted a disk with the driver's for Vista. They sent that, along with a utilities disk and some funware. The hard drive was not formatted. I had my own copy of Windows XP Home. Very recently, I bought Vista Home Premium. A hard-drive security wipe, a Vista install, latest drivers downloaded from TOSHIBA. The hardware is working well. I find it reassuring to begin with a clean slate. Did I suggest that it's very important for you to document everything that happens with your system and Dell? ~ MarkBot William McIlroy wrote, in part: Quote: > > My $2,000 brand new Dell system is in factory perfect condition. Norton > A-V > reports no malware. Corruption? Could Vista be corrupting my system? |
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